P. v. Cardenas CA4/1
Defendant Santiago Cardenas pled guilty to one count of felony assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury and one count of attempted unlawful taking of a vehicle. The trial court placed Cardenas on formal probation for a period of three years. On appeal, Cardenas challenges nine of the probation conditions that the court imposed (conditions 6e, 6k, 6n, 6r, 9a, 10g, 11a, and 11b), on a variety of grounds. Cardenas objected to only two of these nine conditions in the trial court, and, as to those two, raised no constitutional objection. Instead, he contended only that imposition of those conditions was unreasonable, given the circumstances of his crime and his criminal history. We conclude that Cardenas has forfeited a number of his challenges to the probation conditions. We further conclude that his nonforfeited contentions are without merit. We therefore affirm the judgment of the trial court.
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