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P. v. Farr
After a hearing, the trial court found Charles Evans Farr in violation of probation and sentenced him to serve 180 days in jail as provided for under the Criminal Justice Realignment Act of 2011 (Pen. Code, § 1170, subd. (h))[1] and Postrelease Community Supervision Act of 2011 (PRCS) (§ 3450 et seq.). He argues the trial court abused its discretion by imposing the maximum term allowable under section 3455, subdivision (d). We disagree and affirm the judgment.

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