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P. v. Harris
Defendant Darrolynn Patricia Harris pleaded no contest to numerous counts of unlawfully possessing prescription drugs and possessing prescription drugs for sale. She was placed on probation, with execution of a 12-year sentence suspended. After the trial court found she violated the terms of her probation, it ordered her to serve the 12-year sentence.
On appeal, defendant contends the trial court erred by finding she violated her probation. Alternatively, she contends that the trial court abused its discretion by ordering her to serve the 12-year prison term rather than reinstating probation. For reasons that we will explain, we disagree with defendant’s contentions but will modify the judgment with respect to some of the fees and fines imposed.

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