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P. v. Martinez-Urbina CA5
Defendant Dinorah Lizzette Martinez-Urbina pled no contest to driving with a blood-alcohol content of .08 percent or higher causing injury and two counts of child endangerment. The trial court granted her probation which included electronic and cellular device and financial record search terms. On appeal, defendant contends that her trial counsel was ineffective for failing to challenge as unreasonable and overbroad the terms of probation requiring her to submit to a search of her electronic and cellular devices and financial records. The People disagree. We affirm.

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