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P. v. Charles CA4/1
Michael Charles, a convicted sex offender, served 120 days in local custody in San Diego County for parole violations after he disabled his GPS monitoring device, absconded from parole supervision in Shasta County, and moved without permission to San Diego County. When he was released, he failed to comply with orders to report for supervision in Shasta County and instead went to a parole office in San Diego County. There, he refused the parole agent’s orders to put on a GPS monitoring device and return to Shasta County. Although he admitted at his parole revocation hearing that he did “refuse,” he asserts substantial evidence does not support the trial court’s finding that he willfully violated parole. We affirm the judgment.

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