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P. v. Dedela CA2/4
On February 18, 2016, appellant Dawit W. Dedela was released on parole supervision for a period of three years. In addition to the standard provisions prohibiting him from engaging in any conduct prohibited by law and requiring that he inform his parole agent if he was arrested for any crime, the parole conditions forbade appellant from using or possessing drugs and alcohol or possessing drug paraphernalia. On April 7, 2017, the Division of Adult Parole Operations filed a petition for revocation, alleging appellant violated the terms and conditions of parole by engaging in the crime of forgery, and by possessing paraphernalia and a controlled substance.

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