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P. v. David
Defendant David Emmanuel appeals from his conviction after pleading no contest to possession of a dirk or dagger in violation of Penal Code section 12020, subdivision (a)(4)) and admitting two prior prison terms and a prior felony conviction within the meaning of the Three Strikes law. He was sentenced to state prison for four years eight months, comprising one year and four months for the offense, doubled under the Three Strikes law, and two consecutive one-year prior prison term enhancements. He contends the trial court erroneously denied his motion to suppress all evidence obtained by police after he was detained, because no substantial evidence supported his detention. Court disagree and affirm.

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