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P. v. Warren
On appeal, defendant contends (1) the probation condition requiring him to obtain the permission of his probation officer before he changes his residence is unconstitutional; (2) the probation condition prohibiting him from associating with any unrelated person on probation or parole should be modified to include a knowledge requirement; and (3) the trial court erred in imposing various fines, fees, and costs as conditions of probation. We agree that these challenged probation conditions must be modified. In all other respects, Court affirm the judgment.

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