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P. v. Grant
Appellant pled guilty to several offenses and admitted prior prison terms. The trial judge suspended execution of the four-year prison sentence and placed appellant on probation. Several years later, after appellant violated his probation, a different judge ordered the execution of the previously suspended four-year sentence. Appellant contends this sentence was illegal because one year earlier the original sentencing judge had reduced the suspended sentence from four years to two years. Court reject this contention and affirm.

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