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P. v. Gomez
Defendant Abraham Gomez pled guilty to possession of a stolen vehicle (Pen. Code 496d, subd. (a)) and was later sentenced to three years of probation on the condition that he serve 180 days in jail. During the sentencing hearing, defendant objected to two probation terms, namely, that he notify his probation officer in writing 24 hours in advance of any change in pets, and that he submit to, and cooperate in, field interrogations at any time. The trial court overruled these objections and defendant raises them on appeal. As the trial court set legitimate probation terms in order to rehabilitate defendant and promote public safety, Court affirm.

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