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P. v. Stewart
Pursuant to a plea agreement, appellant Robert Jeffrey Stewart pled no contest to the charge of committing a felony violation of Penal Code[1]section 496, subdivision (a) (receiving stolen property). The court placed appellant on two years probation. Thereafter, appellant filed a notice of motion for the return of certain items of property, including a .22-caliber rifle and a .22-caliber handgun. Following a hearing, the court denied the motion. Appellants sole contention on appeal is that the court erred in denying his motion for return of the two .22-caliber firearms. Court will dismiss the appeal.

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