P. v. Pintor
Under a negotiated settlement, defendant Joel Pintor pleaded no contest to assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury, a felony, with the understanding that he would be placed on probation and could seek to have the conviction deemed a misdemeanor. (Pen. Code, 245, subd. (a)(1).)[1] At sentencing, the court placed him on probation and imposed certain conditions, including that he submit to warrantless searches and not possess deadly or dangerous weapons.
On appeal from the judgment (see 1237, subd. (b)), defendant claims the court abused its discretion in imposing the search condition and prohibiting possession of deadly or dangerous weapons. Court will affirm the judgment.



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