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P. v. Ramirez
Following denial of her motion to suppress evidence (Pen. Code, 1538.5), Victoria Pauline Ramirez entered a negotiated guilty plea to possessing methamphetamine for sale (Health & Saf. Code, 11378) with a prior conviction of the same offense (Health & Saf. Code, 11370.2, subd. (c)). The court sentenced her to a stipulated five-year prison sentence: the two-year middle term for possessing methamphetamine for sale and three years for the prior. Ramirez appeals the denial of her suppression motion, contending the police did not have probable cause to contact her in her motel room, the People did not meet their burden of showing she consented to their entry, the court erred by finding the police had reasonable suspicion to detain her, and the police violated her Miranda rights (Mirandav. Arizona (l966) 384 U.S. 436). Court affirm.

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