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P. v. Millan
Defendant appeals from the judgment entered after his conviction by a jury of possession for sale of methamphetamine and possession for sale of cocaine. The trial court denied probation and sentenced him to prison for three years, eight months. Appellant meritoriously contends that he is entitled to a new sentencing hearing because the trial court applied an erroneous standard of probation eligibility. Court reversed and remanded the matter for resentencing.

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