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P. v. DelaRosa CA4/2
Defendant and appellant Daniel B. DelaRosa pled guilty to unlawfully driving or taking a vehicle (Veh. Code, § 10851, subd. (a)). In return, the remaining allegation was dismissed, and defendant was placed on formal probation for a period of three years on various terms and conditions, including reporting to his probation officer as directed and keeping his probation officer informed of his place of residence. Defendant, however, failed to comply with both of these conditions. Following a hearing, the trial court found defendant in violation of his probation and revoked and terminated defendant’s probation. Defendant was thereafter sentenced to two years in county jail with 296 days’ credit for time served. On appeal, defendant argues the trial court abused its discretion in revoking and terminating his probation, rather than reinstating him on probation. We find no abuse of discretion and affirm the judgment.

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