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P. v. Ramirez
After the trial court denied his motion to suppress evidence, a jury convicted Raymond Ramirez of felony possession of heroin for sale, felony possession of heroin, and misdemeanor resisting arrest, and found true allegations that he had suffered two prior prison terms and one prior strike. The trial court dismissed the conviction for resisting arrest at the prosecutors request and sentenced Ramirez to an aggregate eight-year prison term. The judgment is reversed and the matter is remanded to the trial court with directions to suppress the evidence uncovered in the search discussed above.

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