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P. v. Hoskins
After pleading no contest to both counts, defendant Jamahl Hoskins was convicted of possession of methamphetamine for sale and possession of a firearm by a felon. On appeal, he challenges the trial courts denial of his motion to suppress evidence. He contends the trial court erred because the affidavit in support of the search warrant did not give the officers probable cause to search the Elk Grove residence where the officers found a firearm. Court disagree and affirm.

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