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P. v. Hicks CA6
Defendant Johnny Lee Hicks, after having been previously convicted of attempted second degree robbery, was released from prison on parole in March 2015. In a hearing on September 29, 2015, he admitted that he had violated the terms of his parole, and the court sentenced him to 10 days in jail with credit for 10 days served. The judge ordered defendant upon his release from custody to report immediately to the Salinas Parole Office and to participate in an outpatient drug treatment program. He failed to do so, and additional parole violation proceedings were instituted. On October 29, 2015, the court found after a contested hearing that defendant had willfully violated the terms of his parole by failing to report to the parole office, and it ordered him to serve 90 days in jail, with 23 days credit for time served. On appeal, defendant contends that the court erred in finding the parole violation.

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