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P. v. Andres
Kevin Lamarr Andres appeals the judgment sentencing him to prison for 10 years after a jury found him guilty of possession of cocaine base for sale and he admitted allegations concerning prior convictions. Andres contends the trial court prejudicially erred by: (1) denying his motion to suppress evidence obtained in violation of his constitutional right against unreasonable searches and seizures; (2) admitting at trial hearsay statements of anonymous informants that he was selling drugs on the night he was arrested for the current offense; and (3) refusing to dismiss the allegations of a prior serious felony conviction. We reject these contentions and affirm the judgment.

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