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P. v. Turner
This is an appeal from a judgment committing David Bryan Turner to a three-year prison term after he admitted to a fourth violation of drug-related conditions of probation in Superior Court San Diego County, 2008, No. SCD209587 (case No. SCD209587) and a second probation violation in Superior Court San Diego County, 2008, No. SCD 211909 (case No. SCD211909) and the court terminated his probation under Proposition 36, the Substance Abuse Crime Prevention Act of 2000 (the Act). Turner contends that in case No. SCD209587, the trial court erroneously concluded he had four probation violations, when in fact he had only three; moreover, he was denied three notices of probation violations and three distinct probation periods; therefore, the trial court prematurely terminated his probation and sentenced him to prison. court affirm.

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