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P. v. Prasad
During an argument with his wife, defendant Hari Prasad threw household objects at her and kicked her. Defendant’s daughter was also injured during the altercation. A jury found defendant guilty of corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition and endangering the life or health of a child. The court placed defendant on five years’ probation on the condition he serve 365 days in jail and have no contact with “the victim or the victim’s family.” Defendant challenges the no-contact provision of his probation, arguing it unconstitutionally delegates judicial power to an executive officer and is vague because it lacks a knowledge requirement. We shall affirm the judgment.

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