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P. v. Byrket CA5
After defendant David Scott Byrket’s adult son called 911 to report defendant was behaving erratically, an incident occurred between defendant and Kern County Sheriff’s Deputy Geherty during transport to a mental health crisis clinic. As a result of the incident, defendant was charged with resisting an executive officer with force or violence, in violation of Penal Code section 69, and subsequently convicted following a trial by jury. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed defendant on probation for three years, with the first 120 days to be served in jail as a condition of probation.

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