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P. v. Antoninetti CA4/1
Nickolas Antoninetti pleaded guilty to one count of grand theft of property valued more than $950 (Pen. Code, § 487, subd. (a)). The trial court granted Antoninetti probation on various terms and conditions. One of the conditions of probation imposed was a so-called Fourth Amendment waiver. The condition, 6n, provides: "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."
Antoninetti appeals challenging only the portion of condition 6n which provides "computers and recordable media." Antoninetti contends there is no nexus for the search of electronic devices and in any event the condition is overbroad and violates the requirements of People v. Lent (1975) 15 Cal.3d 481 (Lent).

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