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P. v. McKinnie
After his motion to suppress evidence was denied, defendant Christopher Charles McKinnie entered a negotiated plea of no contest to receiving stolen property on or about June 15, 2006, and admitted having a prior serious felony conviction. The trial court sentenced him to a stipulated term of two years and eight months in prison. On appeal, defendant contends the trial court should have granted his motion to suppress the fruits of a parole search that was conducted after the expiration of his term of parole. Court affirm the judgment.

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