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P. v. Perez
Appellant Nolberto Beltran Perez was convicted by jury of transportation for sale of heroin (count 1), transportation for sale of cocaine (count 2), possession of heroin for sale (count 3), possession of cocaine for sale (count 4), and driving without a license (count 5). At sentencing, the trial court refused Perezs request for probation and sentenced him to the mid-term of four years on count 1 and a concurrent mid-term of four years on count 2. A three-year concurrent middle term was imposed on both counts 3 and 4, but these terms were ordered stayed pursuant to Penal Code section 654. On count 5, the trial court sentenced Perez to 299 days with credit for time served.

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