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P. v. Sepulveda CA2/2
After being placed on formal probation in two separate criminal cases for physically and verbally abusing his elderly and disabled father and his sister, Jose Sepulveda (defendant) admitted to violating probation in both cases and was sentenced to four years in prison. The trial court also issued an order prohibiting defendant from having any contact with his father, his sister, and their home for a period of 10 years. On appeal, defendant challenges the duration of the protective order. The trial court did not err in imposing a 10-year restriction and defendant’s arguments to the contrary are baseless. However, the restraining order contains several clerical errors that must be corrected. Otherwise, we affirm.

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