P. v. Bland
Pursuant to a plea agreement, defendant pleaded guilty to receiving a stolen vehicle (Pen. Code, 496d, subd. (a)) in case No. FSB053053 and also pleaded guilty to maintaining a place for the unlawful use of drugs (Health & Saf. Code, 11366) in case No. FSB053860. In return, the remaining counts in both cases were dismissed, and defendant was granted three years of formal probation on various terms and conditions, including serving 180 days in county jail served concurrently. On appeal, defendant contends (1) the probation condition requiring her to keep the probation officer informed of whether she owns any pets is unreasonable; (2) the probation condition requiring her to submit to and cooperate in field interrogations infringes upon her Fifth Amendment constitutional privilege against self incrimination and is unconstitutionally overbroad; and (3) the probation condition requiring her to carry a copy of her probation conditions upon her person at all times and to offer the conditions to law enforcement upon contact is unconstitutionally overbroad and vague. Court reject these contentions and affirm the judgment.
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