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P. v. Bryan CA6
Pursuant to a plea agreement, defendant Charles Benton Bryan pleaded no contest to one count of being a felon in possession of ammunition. (Pen. Code, § 30305, subd. (a)(1).) The trial court imposed a two-year prison term, suspended execution of sentence, and granted three years’ probation. About half-way through his probationary term, defendant violated probation by moving and failing to report his change of address to his probation officer. After defendant admitted the violation, the court terminated probation and ordered that the previously imposed prison sentence be executed.
On appeal, defendant contends the trial court abused its discretion when it executed his prison sentence for a “relatively minor” violation of probation. We will affirm the judgment.

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