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P. v. Evans CA4/1
In 2017, Evans pleaded guilty to first-degree burglary. Thereafter, in accordance with the plea agreement, the trial court sentenced Evans to six years in prison but stayed the execution of the prison term pending successful completion of three years of formal probation. The trial court also imposed a restitution fine of $300 under section 1202.4, subdivision (b).
In 2018, eighteen months after his conviction, Evans’s probation was revoked for two alleged violations of the probation conditions: Evans knowingly used controlled substances, including methamphetamine and amphetamine, and he failed to report to the probation officer as directed. The court held an order to show cause (OSC) hearing, where Evans admitted both violations. The court told Evans that he would be given one “last chance” and reinstated probation.

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