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P. v. Tabbutt CA4/1
Defendant Brice Tabbutt robbed a 73-year-old man of his car. He was initially placed on formal probation. After failing to abide by the terms and conditions of probation, Tabbutt was eventually sentenced to a term of four years in prison. Upon sentencing Tabbutt to prison, the trial court issued a stay-away and no-negative-contact order to prohibit Tabbutt from going near his mother's mobile home park and from engaging in negative contact with his mother, sister, and niece after his release from prison.
Tabbutt contends that the trial court did not have the authority to issue the protective order. The People concede that Tabbutt is correct and request that this court strike the order. We accept the concession.

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