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P. v. Tobey
Defendant David Tobey appeals from his conviction, following jury trial, of cutting a utility line (Pen. Code, § 591)[1] and felony vandalism (§ 594, subd. (a)). The court placed defendant on formal probation subject to various terms and conditions, including that he “seek and maintain full-time gainful employment and/or vocational training or a combination of those.” He contends the felony vandalism conviction must be reversed because there is no evidence he caused $400 or more of damage. He also contends the employment/training probation condition is unreasonable under the circumstances. We affirm both the conviction and probation condition.

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