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P. v. Duron
Sam Duron appeals an order committing him to the Department of Mental Health for treatment as a mentally disordered offender (MDO) (Pen. Code,[1] 2962). He contends the evidence is insufficient to support the trial court's finding that his commitment offense, possession of child pornography in violation of section 311.11, subdivision (a), qualifies as a crime involving an implied threat to use force or violence likely to produce substantial physical harm, as contemplated by section 2962, subdivision (e)(2)(Q). Court agree. Accordingly, Court reverse.

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