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P. v. Baylor
Appellant appeals from judgments sentencing him to prison after his probation was revoked. His sole assignment of error is that the trial courts finding that he violated a condition of probation was not supported by substantial evidence. As Court conclude the finding was supported by substantial evidence, and that appellant has failed to meet his burden to establish an abuse of discretion, Court reject his contention, and affirm the judgments.

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