P. v. Hanson
Defendant appeals from the trial courts order revoking his probation, implementing the prison sentences previously imposed in prior cases, and imposing a two year sentence on the counts to which he had earlier pled guilty in the instant case. Hanson contends the court improperly based its probation revocation decision on the unsupported factual conclusion that he walked away from his residential drug treatment program, and abused its discretion in failing to reinstate his probation. Hanson also asserts that his sentence imposed in the current case must be reversed, because the court erred in failing to recite, on the record, its reasons for imposing it. Court find none of these assertions to be persuasive. The order is affirmed.
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