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P. v. Tubridy CA1/1
The People appeal from a trial court order terminating the probation of defendant Robert John Tubridy. Tubridy agreed to a seven-year probation term as part of a plea agreement, but the Legislature subsequently enacted Assembly Bill No. 1950 (2019–2020 Reg. Sess.) (AB 1950), which capped the probation term for his offenses at two years. The People argue that the court should have permitted them to withdraw from the plea agreement before deeming Tubridy’s probation complete based on AB 1950. We affirm.
In March 2017, Tubridy was charged with various crimes in two separate cases, which were later consolidated. The underlying facts are not material to the issue before us. Briefly, however, the first case involved allegations that Tubridy attempted to break into a Baskin Robbins store, and the second case involved allegations that he cased and boarded boats docked behind homes along the Napa River.

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