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P. v. Batiste CA1/4
A jury convicted appellant Dominic Batiste of assault by means of force likely to cause great bodily injury, but found him not guilty of participation in a street gang. The jury also found the street gang enhancement not to be true. A mistrial was declared regarding a robbery charge. Following a negotiated plea bargain, appellant entered a guilty plea on the robbery charge in exchange for a grant of probation. The court suspended imposition of sentence and placed appellant on probation for three years, with various terms and conditions including that he not come with 150 yards or three blocks of the corner of 24th Street and Mission Street. On appeal, appellant argues that substantial evidence does not support the jury’s great bodily injury finding. He also contends the court erred by imposing an overbroad condition of probation. We affirm.

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