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P. v. Benabou
Defendant Michelle Benabou appeals from the courts imposition of sentence pursuant to her written request. She contends the court should have refused her request because she did not admit committing another offense, and had been released on Proposition 36 probation. But her request implied she had committed another offense, and the record shows she committed a parole violation i.e., another offense. Also, the court properly revoked her Proposition 36 probation because she committed a non drug related probation violation by failing to report to her probation officer. Court affirm.

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