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P. v. caradine CA1/2
After having pled guilty to one count of possessing heroin for sale (Health & Safety Code, § 11351), defendant Kevin Caradine was sentenced on July 3, 2014, to six years in prison, with two years to be served in actual custody in Marin County Jail and the four-year balance to be served on mandatory supervision (Pen. Code, § 1170, subd. (h)(5)(B)). Subsequently, on October 28, 2016, the trial court revoked defendant’s mandatory supervision and ordered him to serve the balance of his sentence (879 days) in Marin County Jail. Defendant has appealed the revocation of his mandatory supervision, contending the trial court’s finding that he intentionally violated the terms of his mandatory supervision is not supported by substantial evidence. That question has been rendered moot, and we do not decide it, because of a recent change in the law reducing the term of his sentence.

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