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P. v. France CA1/4
Defendant Michael France pled guilty to one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm and admitted one allegation that he had served a prior prison term. In exchange, the prosecution dismissed two strikes and two prior prison term allegations. In accordance with the plea agreement, the trial court sentenced France to four years in prison, consisting of three years for the gun charge and one year for the enhancement, but suspended execution of the sentence and placed him on probation for three years. When the trial court later found that France had violated the terms of his probation, it ordered France to serve the previously suspended sentence.

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