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P. v. Rangel
After his motion to suppress evidence (Pen. Code, 1538.5)[1] was denied, defendant Kenneth Robert Rangel entered negotiated guilty and no contest pleas to various drug and weapons offenses. Pursuant to the plea agreement, the trial court sentenced defendant to eight years in state prison. On appeal, defendant contends that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress, as the officer did not have probable cause to search his vehicle, and that the subsequent consent to search his house was the fruit of the unlawful search of the vehicle. Court will affirm the judgment.

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