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P. v. Reyna
Pursuant to a plea agreement, appellant Edward Reyna pled no contest to felony charges of false imprisonment (Pen. Code, 236)[1]and dissuading a witness by force
( 136.1, subd. (c)(1).). Appellant was placed on three years probation and now appeals, claiming the probation condition that prohibits him from associating with persons using or possessing dangerous drugs is unconstitutionally vague and overbroad. For the reasons that follow, Court modify the probation condition and otherwise affirm.

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