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P. v. Richardson
Appellant was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. After the trial court denied appellant's motion to suppress the firearm, he pled no contest to the charged offense and admitted a prior robbery charged as a strike. The trial court then sentenced him to a prison term of four years, based on double the midterm of two years pursuant to the Three Strikes law.

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