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P. v. Martinez
At his preliminary hearing, and again prior to trial, defendant Larry Martinez moved to suppress evidence obtained by officers in connection with his arrest. The motions were denied. Martinez thereafter pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property, and in a separate proceeding was found guilty by a jury of a second count of receiving stolen property. On appeal, Martinez asserts the evidence should have been suppressed because the initial detention was improper. The judgment is affirmed.



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