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P. v. Brammer
After the trial court denied Steven Brammer's Penal Code[1]section 1538.5 motion to suppress evidence, he entered a guilty plea to one count of receiving stolen property ( 496, subd. (a)). In accordance with the plea bargain, he was sentenced to the upper term of three years in prison. Brammer challenges the court's denial of his motion to suppress evidence. He contends the court erred because police did not have legal authority to impound his truck and perform an inventory search in violation of his Fourth Amendment rights. Court affirm the judgment.

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