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P. v. Arora
Deep Arora was convicted of attempt to commit a lewd act on a person under the age of 14 and was sentenced to three years probation. At the sentencing hearing, the court imposed numerous conditions of probation including one that requires appellant to submit his person and property to search and seizure at any time and with or without reasonable cause or suspicion. When asked, appellant expressly accepted the term. Neither he nor his trial counsel ever interposed an objection to it. The judgment is affirmed.



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