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P. v. Ramos CA4/1
Ramos was sentenced to a term of four years eight months in state prison. The court also issued a 10-year protective order as to all three victims pursuant to section 136.2, subdivision (i)(1).
Ramos appeals challenging only the issuance of the postjudgment protective order. Ramos acknowledges he did not object to the order in the trial court but contends the trial court did not have jurisdiction to issue the order. We will find the crimes committed in this case involved domestic violence within the meaning of section 136.2, subdivision (i)(1), thus the trial court had jurisdiction to issue the protective order. Accordingly, we will affirm the judgment and order.

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