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Name: People v. Jackson
Case #: D037670
Opinion Date: 03/20/2002
District 4 DCA
Division: 1
Citation: 96 Cal.App.4th 1265
Summary

If a defendant’s motion to suppress is granted at the preliminary hearing but the defendant is bound over for trial and then arraigned on an information, the suppression motion ruling at the preliminary hearing is binding unless within 15 days after the preliminary hearing the prosecution requests a de novo special hearing as described in Penal Code section 1538.5, subdivision (j).