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P. v. Peppers-Valdovina CA1/2
Defendant Markiques Peppers-Valdovina was sentenced to three years and eight months in state prison after he pleaded guilty to two counts of violating a prior domestic relations protective order and stay away order (Pen. Code, § 166, subd. (c)(4)) and one count of resisting arrest by threats and violence (§ 69, subd. (a)). At sentencing, the trial court issued a post-conviction criminal protective order under section 136.2 requiring defendant to stay away from the victim, Jane Doe, and their one-year-old daughter. The sole issue on appeal is whether the trial court lacked statutory authority to include the daughter in the protective order. We shall reverse the criminal protective order as to defendant’s daughter because it is unsupported by the evidence.

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