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P. v. Jackson
Pursuant to a plea bargain, defendant pleaded no contest to possessing cocaine base. (Health and Saf. Code, S 11350, subd. (a).) The court suspended imposition of sentence and placed defendant on probation on condition, among others, that he obey all laws and report to and obey all rules of the probation department. Shortly thereafter, defendant's probation was revoked pending a hearing based on allegations that he (1) vandalized a police car (Pen. Code, S 594) while being detained for sitting on a curb in violation of Los Angeles Municipal Code section 41.18, subdivision (d),[1] and (2) failed to report to the probation department.
The appeal is dismissed.

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