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P. v. Reyna
Angel Martinez Reyna was convicted by plea of the transportation or sale of marijuana (Health & Saf. Code, 11360, subd.(a)) and possession of marijuana for sale (Health & Saf. Code 11359). He claims that, at the time of taking his pleas, the trial court did not fully advise him of the possible immigration consequences. Appellant argues that, although the court advised him that his plea could result in his being deported, it did not inform him that he might be forever barred from obtaining lawful admission to the United States. He filed a motion to vacate his convictions so he could withdraw his guilty pleas. (Pen. Code, 1016.5.) The trial court denied his request. Court affirm.


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