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P. v. Carmona CA4/3
After a jury found Andrew Micah Carmona committed first degree robbery, the trial court found, inter alia, he had suffered a prior serious felony conviction. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed Carmona on formal probation for three years on terms and conditions that included he violate no law. Carmona appealed from the judgment of conviction.
Days after he was sentenced, Carmona was arrested for falsely identifying himself to a police officer. A petition alleging Carmona violated probation was filed, and Carmona admitted he violated probation by falsely identifying himself to the officer. The trial court ordered his probation terminated and imposed sentence; Carmona appealed from that order. We have consolidated Carmona’s two appeals for all purposes.

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