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P. v. Neel CA3
Among the terms and conditions, defendant was required to maintain his residence as approved by the probation officer and not to change his residence without prior written approval of the probation officer; defendant was also prohibited from leaving California without written permission from the probation officer. The trial court also ordered defendant to cooperate with any psychological or psychiatric testing or counseling suggested by the probation officer, and to authorize the release of any records from a psychologist, psychiatrist, counselor, or physician.
On appeal, defendant asserts these conditions are unconstitutionally overbroad. We agree only as to the change of residence condition, and remand with directions to modify. We otherwise affirm.

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