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P. v. Tran CA4/1
After finding Thong Van Tran violated his probation, the trial court formally revoked his probation and reimposed his ten-year prison sentence. On appeal, Tran contends the court erroneously: (1) concluded certain information was not protected by the attorney-client privilege; (2) based its revocation decision on privileged information; and (3) denied his motion for a continuance, thus violating his constitutional due process rights by restricting his ability to present his defense. We affirm.

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