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P. v. Arpallan CA4/1
Jesus Arpallan was charged with robbery (Pen. Code, § 211), with the use of a deadly weapon (§ 12022, subd. (b)(1)). Arpallan entered into a plea agreement under which he pleaded guilty to burglary (§ 459). The robbery charge and the weapon enhancement were dismissed.
The court granted Arpallan probation subject to various terms and conditions. One of the conditions imposed (6n.) required Arpallan to: "Submit person, vehicle, residence, property, personal effects, computers, and recordable media to search at any time with or without a warrant, and with or without reasonable cause, when required by P.O. or law enforcement officer."

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