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P. v. Vance
Appellant was convicted of second degree robbery (Pen. Code, 212.5)[1] and sentenced to four years in state prison. In November 2014, he was released on parole, with supervision scheduled to expire in April 2017.
On April 5, 2016, following appellant’s arrest, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed a petition to revoke appellant’s parole, alleging that he had violated the condition requiring him to obey all laws by committing aggravated trespass (§ 602.5, subd. (b)) and vandalism (§ 594, subd. (a)(2)). At the parole revocation hearing (which was combined with the probable cause hearing), the parties presented the following evidence.

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