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P. v. Hood
On March 2, 2006, while he was on parole, Bryon Hood pleaded guilty to the felony offense of possession of cocaine base for sale. The imposition of sentence was suspended, and the court placed Hood on three years formal probation, with the understanding that Hood was to comply with both probation and parole obligations. About seven months later, on October 18, 2006, the district attorney filed a motion to revoke probation on the grounds of a new arrest for transporting or selling narcotics and obstructing and resisting arrest. After a contested hearing, the court revoked probation and imposed the upper term of five years on the possession offense.

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