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P. v. Marin
Defendant appeals the judgment following his guilty plea to possession of a controlled substance for sale. (Health & Saf. Code, 11378.) His plea was entered after denial of a motion to quash a search warrant and suppress evidence seized during the search. Marin contends that the search of his room pursuant to the warrant was unreasonable in light of the circumstances in existence at the time of the search. Court affirm.

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