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P. v. Argenbright CA2/10
In 2014, Preston James Franklin Argenbright pled no contest to various offenses. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed Argenbright on three years’ probation, with one year of jail time. In 2015, Argenbright violated probation and new charges were filed. Again, Argenbright pled no contest. The trial court again suspended imposition of sentence and again placed Argenbright on three years’ probation, with one year of jail time, split between six months in county jail and six months in a treatment facility. In 2017, Argenbright was again found in violation and his probation revoked. After a denial of a third grant of probation, Argenbright was sentenced to state prison.

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