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P. v. Tiebout CA4/1
Following a 2015 plea of no contest to a charge of shooting at an inhabited dwelling, defendant Joemar Darrell Tiebout was placed on three years' formal probation with various conditions including that he obey all laws. In 2017 Tiebout was arrested after an incident in which he fled from a police officer attempting to make a traffic stop and then rolled his car on the embankment of a freeway onramp. At the conclusion of an evidentiary hearing, the superior court found that Tiebout had violated the terms and conditions of his probation, revoked probation, and sentenced him to a previously stayed seven-year prison term. He appeals, contending there was insufficient evidence to support one of the two law violations relied on by the court. With or without the additional violation he maintains the court abused its discretion in failing to reinstate probation. Finding no error, we affirm.

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