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P. v. Casas CA6
Defendant Daniel Alberto Casas appeals an order revoking his postrelease community supervision (PRCS) and requiring him to serve 120 days jail. We shall affirm.
Upon release from prison in June 2014, defendant was placed on PRCS for a period not to exceed three years. In August 2016, while living in a long-term residential treatment program, defendant violated the terms of his PRCS by leaving the program without notifying his probation officer and using marijuana and methamphetamine. The Probation Department filed a revocation petition in which it recommended that defendant serve 120 days in county jail and be ordered to complete a long-term residential treatment program. It further recommended that defendant be released from county jail early if space in such a program became available.

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