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P. v. Washington
Following the denial of his motions to suppress evidence and to set aside the information on the ground that he had been subjected to an illegal search and seizure, defendant Darrell Washington entered a plea of guilty to the single count of being a past‑convicted felon in possession of a firearm, a violation of Penal Code section 12021. Defendant also admitted an allegation that he had a prior felony conviction that qualified as a strike in accordance with the Three Strikes Law. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition, additional charges and enhancement allegations were to be dismissed, with the understanding that defendant would be sentenced to a term of 44 months in state prison. After it denied his motion for leave to withdraw his guilty plea, the trial court sentenced defendant to the agreed-upon term of 44 months in state prison.
On this timely appeal, defendant contends that his motions were erroneously denied. Court conclude that these contentions are without merit, and affirm.

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