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P. v. Flowers CA4/2
In 2001, defendant was convicted of lewd acts with a minor under age 14. (Pen. Code, § 288, subd. (a).) In 2004, he was again convicted of lewd acts with a minor under age 14, along with other sex offenses, and sentenced to 16 years in prison. He was paroled in 2014. Defendant’s conditions of parole include that he wear a global positioning system (GPS) tracking device, not tamper with it, and charge it every 12 hours for at least one full hour.
Since 2014, defendant was found to have violated his parole twice in 2014, once in 2015, twice in 2016, and three times in 2017. Three of these violations involved failing to charge or disabling his GPS tracking device.

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