P. v. Puente CA4/1
A jury convicted Cristian Anthony Puente of carrying a loaded firearm on his person in a public place (Pen. Code, § 25850, subd. (a)) and found true an allegation he was not the registered owner of the firearm (§ 25850, subd. (c)(6)). The court granted Puente formal probation for three years under certain terms and conditions.
On appeal, Puente challenges three probation conditions: (1) condition 10.g. requiring the probation officer's approval of his residence and employment, (2) condition 6.n. requiring submission of "personal effects, property, computers, and recordable media" to search upon request, and (3) condition 6.k. requiring him to report " 'contact' with law enforcement." Puente contends the first two conditions are unconstitutionally overbroad and not reasonably related to his crime or to prevent future criminality and the third is unconstitutionally vague and overbroad.
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