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P. v. Flores-Contreras
Defendant's probation was revoked and he was sentenced to a two-year state prison term after the trial court found that he possessed a burglary tool with the intent to feloniously break or enter a building or vehicle and falsely identified himself to a police officer. On appeal, defendant contends that there was insufficient evidence to support the revocation of his probation for either alleged violation. Court disagreed, and affirmed the judgment.

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