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P. v. Firebaugh
Defendant Larry Firebaugh’s probation was revoked after he failed to complete a drug rehabilitation program ordered by the court. The previously imposed sentence of eight years eight months in state prison was then ordered executed. Defendant appeals that order, arguing that he “was denied his 14th Amendment due process protections when his probation was revoked without written notice of the claimed violation and a timely formal hearing providing him with the opportunity to present evidence in mitigation and in support of reinstatement and/or modification of the plea agreement.” We shall conclude that defendant forfeited his claims on appeal by failing to raise them below. Accordingly, we shall affirm the judgment.

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