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P. v. Dueck
Pursuant to a plea agreement, appellant Nicholas Dueck pled no contest to grand theft of a firearm (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (d)).[1]The court placed appellant on three years probation, one of the conditions of which was that he serve 136 days in county jail. Thereafter, appellant moved to withdraw his plea and vacate his sentence. The court denied the plea/judgment motion, and the instant appeal followed. On appeal, appellant contends the court erred in denying the plea/judgment motion. Court affirm.

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