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P. v. Bispo
Defendant Michael Dean Bispo appeals from his sentence after a violation of probation hearing. He was sentenced to seven years in state prison for three felony convictions, execution of sentence was stayed, and he was placed on probation. When defendant was subsequently found in violation of his probation, the trial court formally revoked probation, lifted the stay, and ordered defendant committed to serve the previously imposed prison sentence. On appeal, defendant claims the trial court erred in using three of his violations of probation at sentencing. He also claims the court should have considered the fact that there was no room for defendant in prison. Court shall affirm the judgment.

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