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P. v. Ford
Defendant and appellant Christopher Allen Ford, Jr., pleaded guilty to corporal injury to a cohabitant, in violation of Penal Code section 273.5, subdivision (a). The trial court sentenced defendant to three years probation on various conditions. On appeal, defendant contends that (1) the probation condition requiring him to keep the probation officer informed of whether he owns any pets is invalid; and (2) the probation revocation fine imposed by the trial court should be reduced. Court reject defendants challenge to the pet probation condition; however, Court agree with defendant that his probation revocation fine should be reduced.

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