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P. v. Ybarra CA6
Defendant Lisa Chantel Ybarra pleaded no contest to manufacturing a controlled substance. (Health & Saf. Code, § 11379.6, subd. (a).) The trial court sentenced Ybarra to three years in county jail and suspended execution of two years six months in jail, during which time she would be under mandatory supervision. The court also imposed an “acceleration clause” specifying that if Ybarra was released from actual jail custody before completing the imposed custody period, the period of mandatory supervision would begin on the date of her actual release.
After 91 actual days in custody, Ybarra was released from jail, but she failed to report to the probation department as required under the terms of her mandatory supervision. The probation department filed a notice of violation, and Ybarra admitted the violation, whereupon the trial court revoked her mandatory supervision.

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