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In re Anthony M.
Minor pled guilty to one count of vandalism and the trial court placed him on Success probation. At a subsequent hearing, the court removed minor from Success probation and placed him on regular probation. After minor failed to fulfill the conditions of his probation and failed to appear at a court-ordered hearing, the trial court reinstated minor on Success probation. On appeal, minor contends the modification of his probation terms without the filing of a formal petition infringed upon his constitutional and statutory rights to due process, specifically, the requirements of notice and hearing. Court conclude the proceedings below afforded minor statutorily sufficient notice and hearing such that the courts modification of his terms of probation was proper and Court, therefore, affirm the judgment below.

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