P. v. Dearman CA4/2
Defendant and appellant Christopher Lee Dearman has a 28-year criminal history that includes a burglary conviction from 1990, several property crime convictions from 1991, 1994, and 2005, two child molestation convictions from 1997, and a drug conviction from 2013. On July 3, 2014, in case No. E058218, we affirmed defendant’s 2013 drug conviction and seven-year prison term. (People v. Dearman (July 3, 2014, E058218).) On July 20, 2017, defendant was paroled from his prison term. The next day, on August 21, 2017, defendant signed a notification regarding his parole terms. However, over the following three days, defendant’s parole agent believed that defendant had violated the terms of his parole by entering a residence that had not been approved and by failing to maintain the charge on his GPS monitoring device. On August 24, 2017, defendant was arrested.
Comments on P. v. Dearman CA4/2