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P. v. Harper
On January 3, 2007, about 12:30 p.m., San Bernardino County Sheriff deputies saw defendant carrying custom rims from an apartment complex to a minivan. The deputies contacted defendant and asked him for identification. Defendant identified himself and admitted that he was on active parole. While the deputies confirmed defendant was on active parole and explained to defendant why they had stopped him, defendant became agitated and took a step toward one of the deputies. The deputies handcuffed defendant and walked him to the patrol car. As they walked, defendant turned over his shoulder and began yelling, Amber, Amber. Defendant was immediately sentenced in accordance with the negotiated plea agreement with credit for time served. The judgment is affirmed.





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