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P. v. Hok
Sotha Hok pled guilty to one felony count of burglary. The trial court sentenced him to four years in state prison, suspended the sentence, and placed Hok on formal probation. Five months later, the trial court found Hok had violated his probation. Hok failed to turn himself in as ordered, and two years later was arrested on an outstanding bench warrant. The trial court imposed the previously suspended four-year sentence. Hok appeals. Court dismiss Hoks challenge to the guilty plea because Hok did not file a timely appeal or obtain a certificate of probable cause.

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