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P. v. Gaffney CA2/7
Following a contested parole revocation hearing, appellant Daniel Gaffney was found to have violated the terms and conditions of his parole by removing his global positioning system (GPS) monitoring device. The trial court revoked Gaffney’s parole and ordered him to serve 180 days in county jail pursuant to Penal Code section 3010.10. On appeal, Gaffney contends the trial court abused its discretion when it failed to give proper consideration to his mental state in deciding whether to revoke his parole and to impose a period of incarceration. We affirm.

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