P. v. Garrison
Appellant Lavelle Shuntel Garrison pled guilty to possession of methamphetamine, (Health & Saf. Code, § 11377, subd. (a)) pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed appellant on formal probation for a period of 686 days with the first 321 days in county jail.[1] Another condition of appellant's probation was that he obey all laws.
On December 26, 2012, a motion to revoke probation was filed. On February 19, 2013, a hearing was held pursuant to People v. Vickers (1972) 8 Cal.3d 451. The court found appellant in violation of probation, revoked probation, and imposed a term of two years in state prison.



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