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P. v. Kyle
After defendant admitted a third probation violation, the court lifted the stay on a two-year prison sentence and committed him to prison for the two-year term. Defendant appeals, contending the court violated his due process rights by accepting his admission to the probation violation without first giving him certain constitutional rights admonishments. Court conclude that the lower court committed error in failing to advise defendant of his right to a contested hearing, but find that error harmless and affirm.

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