P. v. Reyes
A jury convicted defendant Lorenzo Reyes of theft of a firearm (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (d)), and defendant was placed on formal probation for four years. The trial court imposed numerous conditions of probation, including a requirement that he not . . . remain in any building or vehicle where any person has such a weapon, nor remain in the presence of any unlawfully armed person[.] The challenged portion of the probation condition imposed on defendant here relates both to the places where he is allowed as well as with whom he can associate. Court find the condition imposed is similar for constitutional purposes to that of Sheena K., and Court insert the knowledge requirement.



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