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P. v. Santana CA4/1
Defendant Jason Santana appeals from a judgment of conviction entered after Santana pled guilty to one count of carrying a concealed firearm. The trial court sentenced Santana, pursuant to a plea agreement, to 240 days in custody and three years of probation. Santana challenges two of the conditions of probation that the trial court imposed. Specifically, Santana first contends that a Fourth Amendment waiver that requires him to submit to searches of his computers and other recordable media is an unreasonable probation condition under the test set forth in People v. Lent (1975) 15 Cal.3d 481 (Lent), and is also unconstitutionally overbroad. Next, Santana contends that a probation condition that prohibits him from being in a building, vehicle or in the presence of a person who possesses a firearm or ammunition is unconstitutionally overbroad and therefore should be stricken.

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