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P. v. Gomez
Defendant Michael Joseph Gomez was convicted by plea of one felony count of possession of marijuana for sale (Health & Saf. Code, 11359). The court suspended imposition of sentence and placed defendant on formal probation for three years on the condition that he serve time in jail. On appeal, defendant raises a constitutional challenge to a condition of his probation that he not associate with any individuals identified as members of a criminal street gang, as identified by the probation officer Defendant also contends there is insufficient evidence to support the trial courts order that he pay $200 in attorney fees. Court modify the probation condition, strike the attorney fees order, and affirm the judgment.

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