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P. v. Humphreys
Defendant Robert Alan Humphreys pleaded guilty to misdemeanor infliction of corporal injury on a cohabitant. The trial court placed defendant on probation subject to various terms and conditions, including that he not have any electronic contact with the victim and that he make his electronic devices available for inspectionby providing his passwords or unlock codes.
Defendant now challenges the probation condition requiring him to provide his electronic passwords or unlock codes, arguing it is not reasonably related to defendant’s crime, use of electronic devices is not criminal, the condition is not reasonably related to preventing future criminality, and it is overbroad.Finding no merit in defendant’s arguments, we will affirm the judgment.

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