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P. v. Moreno
Defendant and appellant Mitchell Feliciano Moreno entered a plea agreement and pled no contest to one count of corporal injury to a spouse. (Pen. Code, § 273.5, subd. (a).)[1] A court placed him on probation for a period of three years. Defendant subsequently admitted that he violated his probation, and the court reinstated him on probation. Defendant then admitted that he violated his probation a second time. The court sentenced him to a total term of two years in state prison.
On appeal, defendant argues that the court failed to advise him of his probation revocation due process rights, pursuant to People v. Vickers (1972) 8 Cal.3d 451 (Vickers), and that he did not knowingly, intelligently, or voluntarily waive those rights before admitting his probation violation. We disagree.

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