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P. v. Segrest
In March 2010 Imshay Raymone Segrest pleaded guilty in case No. SCD222967 to one count of possession of a firearm by a felon (Pen. Code, § 12021, subd. (a)(1)) (undesignated statutory references will be to the Penal Code) and admitted he had two prison prior convictions within the meaning of sections 667.5, subdivision (b) and 668. In July of that year, the court placed Segrest on three years of formal probation and suspended imposition of sentence for that period of time.
In April 2011 the court revoked Segrest's probation based on evidence admitted at the preliminary hearing held in case No. SCD232213 (discussed, post), in which he was charged with two counts of committing a forcible lewd act upon his cousin, D.E., a child under the age of 14 years, in violation of section 288, subdivision (b)(1) (hereafter § 288(b)(1)).

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