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P. v. Reyes CA4/1
In May 2015, defendant Mario Saul Reyes pled guilty to robbery (Pen. Code,
§ 211; count 2) pursuant to a plea bargain. Reyes was granted probation and ordered to spend 270 days in custody. In November 2015, Reyes admitted a first violation of probation for failure to report after being released from custody. The court reinstated probation.
In January 2017, the court conducted an evidentiary hearing on a second probation violation for failure to remain law abiding in combination with a preliminary hearing in a new case (No. CD270320). At the conclusion of the hearing, the court found Reyes to be in violation of probation, and found probable cause in case No. CD270320 on count 1, felony violation under section 69 (battery against an officer), and on count 2, a misdemeanor violation under section 148.9, subdivision (a) (false identification).
At the sentencing hearing, Reyes was denied probation and sentenced to the midterm of three years in prison on the probation violation.

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