P. v. Madron
In 2005, defendant Cory Brent Madron pled no contest to felony unlawful use of an access card. (Pen. Code, 484g.) A preplea report reflects that after he no longer worked for an employer, defendant continued to use the employers fueling access card, running up $13,645 in unauthorized expenditures. In accordance with the plea agreement, he was placed on probation on conditions including that he report to the probation department, pay restitution and various fees and fines, and serve periods of time in jail and in an alternative work program. Appellant admitted violating his probation in 2006 and again in 2007, by not reporting to the probation department and failing to complete work program. On both occasions, probation was reinstated. During proceedings related to the second reinstatement of probation, defendant waived previous custody credits, and the court suspended the execution of a two-year term in state prison. In March 2009, defendant again admitted violating probation, this time by failing to complete his work program hours as agreed and by testing positive for marijuana. The trial court imposed the previously suspended two-year term in state prison.



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