PEOPLE v. QUINTERO
Where defendant was convicted of possessing methamphetamine, court abused its discretion in imposing as one of the terms of probation that defendant "[k]eep the probation officer informed of place of residence, cohabitants and pets, and give written notice to the probation officer twenty-four (24) hours prior to any changes." Restrictions on pet ownership as probation condition require showing that such ownership is illegal or that restriction is related to offense of conviction or is necessary for proper supervision.
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