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P. v. Johnson
Appellant Melvin Johnson pled no contest to possession of methamphetamine and was placed on probation for three years. (Health & Saf. Code, § 11377, subd. (a).) He challenges the denial of a suppression motion and asserts that knowledge requirements must be added to drug- and alcohol-related probation conditions. We agree that the alcohol-related condition must be modified but uphold the language of the drug-related condition and denial of the suppression motion. The probation conditions will be amended and, as so modified, the judgment will be affirmed.

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