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P. v. Takasugi
Defendant, a plastic surgeon, entered pleas of nolo contendere to two counts of sexual exploitation of a patient. Seven additional counts that involved other victims of serious sex offenses were dismissed with a Harvey[1] waiver. He was sentenced to three years and eight months in prison. On appeal, he contends his motion to suppress should have been granted because three of the search warrants were not supported by proper oaths and there was no probable cause to search for evidence relating to Angela R. Defendant also challenges his sentence, contending the trial court abused its discretion in imposing the upper term and failed to provide reasons for a consecutive term. Court modify defendant's presentence custody credit and otherwise affirm.

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