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P. v. Garcia CA4/1
Brenda Yajaira Garcia entered a guilty plea to one count of possession of a controlled substance for sale (Health and Saf. Code, § 11351) as part of a plea agreement. The parties stipulated to a split sentence of four years, with two years to be served under mandatory supervision. One of the conditions of mandatory supervision imposed at the original sentencing was that Garcia not knowingly use or possess alcohol while under supervision. At the prerelease hearing, Garcia objected to the prohibition on the use or possession of alcohol. The trial court overruled the objection and continued the condition in force.

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