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P. v. Navaei
A jury convicted Hossein Navaei of preparing a fraudulent document to obtain workers compensation benefits and attempting to commit perjury. The court stayed imposition of sentence and placed Navaei on five years of formal probation on certain conditions, including that he serve 120 days in county jail. On appeal Navaei contends several conditions of his probation as reflected in the courts minute order are unconstitutionally vague and overbroad, do not relate to the offenses for which he was convicted and do not conform to the courts oral pronouncements. Court modify the conditions of probation to comport with the courts oral pronouncements at sentencing and to include expressly a knowledge requirement contained implicitly in the conditions, and, as modified, affirm the judgment.

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