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In re C.R. CA1/2
C.R. (Minor) was placed on probation for six months without being adjudged a ward of the court after admitting allegations that he possessed a stun gun and possessed marijuana. Then, after he violated terms of his probation, he was adjudged a ward of the court and placed on probation subject to a new set of terms and conditions that included an electronics search condition, authorizing searches of his electronic devices and requiring him to provide any codes to access them. On appeal, Minor argues that the electronics search condition is unreasonable under People v. Lent (1975) 15 Cal.3d 481 (Lent) and unconstitutionally overbroad. We conclude that the condition is reasonable under Lent, but overbroad, and therefore we will modify it.

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