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P. v. Menchaca
After the trial court denied defendant Jesus Menchacas motion to suppress evidence, he pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and having a prior felony conviction. Defendant then moved to dismiss his prior conviction. (People v. Superior Court(Romero) (1996) 13 Cal.4th 497.) The court denied the motion and sentenced defendant to a total of 32 months in prison, consisting of double the low term of 16 months. Defendant appeals; his lawyer found no issues on which to base an appeal. Court reviewed the record, find no error, and affirm.

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