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P. v. Cisneros CA6
The police saw Defendant Daniel Russell Cisneros trying to enter a locked pickup truck with a metal tool at 3:00 a.m. They questioned him, found an outstanding arrest warrant, and searched him incident to arrest. The police found methamphetamine in his pocket and a round of nine-millimeter ammunition in his truck. Cisneros pleaded no contest to possession of methamphetamine and possession of ammunition by a prohibited person. The trial court granted a three-year term of probation with 154 days in county jail.
Cisneros appeals from the denial of his motion to suppress the evidence. He does not challenge the search of his person, but he contends the search of his truck violated the Fourth Amendment. He contends we should remand to the trial court to determine whether the testifying police officer perjured himself at a hearing on the motion to suppress. We conclude the claims are without merit and we affirm the judgment.

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