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P. v. Hamilton
Defendant Randy Donald Hamilton possessed prescription medication that was not his own. In December 2005, he pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance. (Health & Saf. Code, 11350, subd. (a).) He was granted deferred entry of judgment pursuant to Penal Code section 1000.
In September 2006, the trial court took judicial notice of defendants plea in another case and found him in violation of his Penal Code section 1000 diversion. Imposition of sentence was suspended and defendant was granted Proposition 36 probation. In October 2006 and November 2006, defendant admitted violating conditions of his Proposition 36 probation. Probation was reinstated following each violation. The judgment is affirmed.



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