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P. v. Evans CA4/3
After being convicted of possession for sale of methamphetamine and other charges, Jessica Evans was sentenced to probation, and Kemon Andreas Michalopoulos was sentenced to mandatory supervision. On appeal, Evans and Michalopoulos contend the trial court erred in failing to hold an in camera hearing before denying their motions to traverse the search warrant and suppress evidence discovered during a search of Evans’s residence. They also contend their trial counsel was ineffective for failing to object to the prosecution’s drug expert’s testimony that Evans and Michalopoulos possessed methamphetamine for sale. Finally, Evans contends that one of her probation conditions is unconstitutionally vague and should be modified to include an express knowledge requirement. For the reasons set forth below, we will modify the challenged probation condition. As modified, we affirm both judgments.

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