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P. v. Peel CA3
After his motions to traverse the search warrants and suppress the evidence and to reconsider were denied, defendant Kevin Christopher Peel entered a negotiated plea of no contest to six counts of grand theft and admitted the allegation of aggravated white collar crime over $100,000 in exchange for dismissal of the remaining counts and allegations with a waiver pursuant to People v. Harvey (1979) 25 Cal.3d 754. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed defendant on probation subject to certain terms and conditions including 240 days in jail with 12 days credit.Defendant now contends the trial court erred in denying his motion to traverse the search warrant without a hearing pursuant to Franks v. Delaware (1978) 438 U.S. 154 [57 L.Ed.2d 667] (Franks).

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