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P. v. Ivanyi CA2/7
Following his conviction for attempted murder pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement, Zoltan Ivanyi, Jr., received a suspended sentence of nine years in state prison and was placed on formal probation for five years. Several months later Ivanyi’s probation was revoked for violating the no-contact provision in an unrelated criminal protective order issued in a domestic violence case involving his estranged wife. On appeal Ivanyi argues the court’s finding he violated the no-contact provision in the protective order, which had been incorporated by reference as a condition of probation, was not supported by substantial evidence and the no-contact provision was unconstitutionally vague. We affirm.

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