P. v. Aber CA4/3
In September of 2014, appellant Dylan Aber, who had been convicted of first degree burglary, was paroled. The conditions of his parole included that he violate no laws, possess no deadly weapon, and possess no knife with a blade longer than two inches.
On August 5, 2016, at 11:40 p.m., Costa Mesa police responded to a call from a homeowner who reported a man standing on his porch, banging on the door, with a machete in one hand and two steak knives in the other. Upon arrival, police found Aber, still holding the knives, sitting on the curb and muttering to himself. After examining him, they took him into custody for being under the influence of a controlled substance. Upon booking, they learned of Aber’s status as a parolee and parole violation proceedings were initiated against him for violating the three parole conditions noted above.
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