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P. v. Pautenis
The trial court placed defendant on probation after he pleaded no contest to making a criminal threat. (Pen. Code, 422.) Subsequently, the court found that defendant had violated his probation for having concealed stolen property. The court revoked and reinstated probation on modified terms and conditions. Defendant maintains that substantial evidence did not support his revocation of probation. Court affirm the judgment.

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