P. v. Martin
In June 2004, appellant Darnell Thomas Martin pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana for sale. The court suspended appellants sentence and placed him on three years formal probation. As a condition of probation, he was to report to his probation officer twice a month. In late 2006, the court revoked and then reinstated appellants probation. Appellant reported to his probation officer once in January 2007. In February, appellants probation officer was absent when appellant tried to report, leading appellant to sign the departments visitor log and then leave. Appellant did not report in March, blaming his work hours for making it difficult to get to the probation departments offices, an excuse he attempted to phone in to his officer. Darnell Thomas Martin appeals from the trial courts order revoking his probation and remanding him to prison. Court affirm.



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