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P. v. Trierweiler CA4/1
Derrek Trierweiler was arrested after violating temporary restraining orders and made threats to a deputy while in custody. An information was filed charging him with multiple counts, including threatening a public officer (Pen. Code, § 71.) He pled guilty to this count, in exchange for dismissal of the other counts. The trial court granted Trierweiler three years' probation and ordered him to serve 365 days in local custody. The probation conditions required him to, among other things, submit to searches of his computers and recordable media (the electronic search condition) and obtain approval of his residence and employment (the approval condition). On appeal, Trierweiler challenges the electronic search condition as unreasonable under People v. Lent (1975) 15 Cal.3d 481 (Lent), and both conditions as unconstitutionally overbroad. We reject these contentions and affirm the judgment.

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