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P. v. Franco
Defendant Jesus Santiago Franco pleaded no contest to one count of making threats to commit a crime resulting in death or great bodily injury (Pen. Code, 422)[1] and three counts of violating a protective order ( 273.6). The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed him on probation subject to various fines, fees, and conditions. On appeal, he challenges the imposition of a probation condition requiring him to submit to warrantless searches and seizures. Court affirm.

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