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P. v. Dennisbellairs CA3
Defendant Joshua Louis Dennisbellairs pleaded guilty to violating a domestic relations court order with a prior conviction. After defendant violated his probation a second time, the trial court revoked his probation and sentenced him to the upper term of three years. On appeal, defendant argues the trial court abused its discretion by imposing the upper term. We affirmed the judgment. Defendant filed a petition for rehearing arguing he was entitled to have the matter remanded for the trial court to reconsider his sentence under Senate Bill No. 567 (2021-2022 Reg. Sess.) because he asserts his failure to be successful on probation is no longer a proper basis to impose an upper term sentence. We granted that petition, and after briefing, affirm the judgment.

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