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P. v. Bogue
Bret William Bogue (appellant) appeals from a judgment entered after he pleaded guilty to felony management of a location used for the unlawful manufacture and storage of a controlled substance (marijuana) (Health & Saf. Code,[1] § 11366.5). He contends the trial court: (1) abused its discretion in denying his motion to withdraw his plea in light of a change in the law that affected his defense that he was growing marijuana as part of a medical use collective; and (2) erred in denying his motion to suppress evidence. We reject the contentions and affirm the judgment.
Factual and Procedural Background
An information filed February 4, 2008, charged appellant with cultivation of marijuana (§ 11358, count 1) and possession of marijuana for sale (§ 11359, count 2). According to the probation report,[2] â€

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