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P. v. Abrahams
Nyah Kep Abrahams was convicted, following a no contest plea, of possession of concentrated cannabis. On appeal, he contends he was unlawfully detained when he consented to a search of his car and, therefore, the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress evidence seized from the car. He also argues that, in the event he was required to renew his motion to suppress before a different superior court judge, trial counsel was ineffective for failing to so renew the motion. For the reasons discussed in this opinion, Court dismiss the appeal.

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