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P. v. Reed
Defendant pleaded no contest to possession of a controlled substance in prison (Pen. Code, S 4573.6) and was granted probation on the condition, among others, that she "not . . . associate with persons who traffic in or use controlled substances." Defendant's sole contention on appeal is that the condition is unconstitutionally vague because it does not contain a knowledge requirement. Court agree. Court modify the condition to add the necessary language and, as modified, affirm the judgment.

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