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P. v. Roberts CA2/3
Julius Marquis Roberts (Roberts) pled no contest to continuous sexual abuse of a child. The trial court placed Roberts on probation for five years. The trial court later revoked Roberts’s probation at a probation revocation hearing and imposed the midterm sentence of 12 years. Roberts appeals the judgment on the basis that the admission of hearsay testimony violated his rights under the United States Constitution, resulting in the imposition of a harsher sentence. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm the judgment.

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