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P. v. Lindberg
Appellant entered a negotiated guilty plea to unlawfully causing a fire that caused great bodily injury. The court suspended imposition of sentence and placed Lindberg on probation for four years, including various probation conditions. Among those conditions were several relating to alcohol and drug abuse treatment, to which Appellant objected.
On appeal, Appellant contends that the trial court abused its discretion by imposing drug and alcohol counseling and treatment probation conditions as his conviction was not a drug-related offense, he has no history of committing drug offenses and does not have a drug problem. Court conclude Appellant's argument lacks merit and, accordingly, affirm.

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