P. v. Diaz
Pursuant to a plea agreement, defendant pleaded guilty to evading a police officer (Veh. Code, 2800.2, subd. (a)). In return, the remaining allegation for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (Veh. Code, 23152, subd. (a)) was dismissed, and defendant was granted three years of formal probation on various terms and conditions, including serving 150 days in county jail. On appeal, defendant contends (1) the probation condition requiring him to give the probation officer 24 hours written notice of any change in his pet ownership is unreasonable; and (2) the probation condition requiring him to submit to and cooperate in field interrogations infringes upon his Fifth Amendment constitutional privilege against self-incrimination, is unconstitutionally overbroad, and must be modified. Court reject these contentions and affirm the judgment.
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