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P. v. Barnes CA4/1
Autumn Marie Barnes received fraudulent checks in amounts totaling more than $950, and subsequently pleaded guilty to one count of grand theft of personal property in violation of Penal Code section 487, subdivision (a). The superior court sentenced Barnes to formal probation for a term of five years, and imposed various terms and conditions of probation. Among others, the court required Barnes to (1) submit to warrantless searches of her person, vehicle, residence, property, personal effects, computers and recordable media (the Fourth Amendment waiver); (2) attend and successfully complete anti-theft and cognitive behavioral counseling if directed by her probation officers (the counseling condition); and (3) obtain her probation officer's consent before leaving San Diego County or moving out of state (the travel condition).

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