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P. v. Salinas CA5
Appellant/defendant Michael Salinas pleaded guilty to one count of felony vandalism. The court imposed a jail term, followed by mandatory supervised release subject to certain conditions. He did not object to any of the conditions.
On appeal, defendant argues some conditions of his mandatory supervised release are unreasonable and constitutionally invalid, and his attorney’s failure to object at the sentencing hearing constituted ineffective assistance. We affirm.

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