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P. v. Davenport
Following defeat of his motions to suppress and dismiss, appellant Charles Santiago Davenport pleaded no contest to all charges and enhancements. Specifically, he pleaded no contest to possession of methamphetamine for sale and possession of a firearm by a convicted misdemeanant, and to allegations that (1) at the time of committing count one, he was released from custody on bail and was personally armed with a nine millimeter firearm; and (2) within 10 years prior to committing count two, he was convicted of threatening a police officer.
Although the information alleged that appellant was ineligible for probation, the court suspended imposition of sentence for three years, placed him on probation, and required appellant to serve 365 days in county jail. This appeal followed.


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