P. v. Shepard CA4/1
A jury convicted Lisa Shepard of possession of methamphetamine (meth) for sale (Health & Saf. Code, § 11378). Shepard was sentenced to a split term in local custody (Pen. Code, § 1170, subd. (h)(5)(B)). Shepard was sentenced to 18 months in custody to be followed by 18 months of mandatory supervision. A number of conditions of mandatory supervision were imposed without objection by the defense.
Shepard now challenges several of the conditions contending they are constitutionally overbroad and must be stricken, and that she was not required to raise any objections in the trial court to preserve the issues for appeal. We will find all of the challenges have been forfeited by failure to object below. Given Shepard's long and dismal history of criminal offenses, substance abuse and violations of probation we will find this appeal does not raise legitimate facial challenges to the conditions.
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