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P. v. Cook
Defendant entered a plea of no contest to possession of methamphetamine, a misdemeanor and waived Proposition 36 drug treatment. In a second case, Defendant entered a no contest plea to receiving stolen property, as a misdemeanor, and a drug paraphernalia charge was dismissed. The court granted probation in each case conditioned in part on defendant serving 90 days in jail.
Defendant violated probation by failing to report to jail to serve the 90 days. The court reinstated probation.
Defendant appeals in all of the foregoing cases. Her request for a certificate of probable cause in both cases were denied.
Having undertaken an examination of the entire record, the court found no other arguable error that would result in a disposition more favorable to Defendant.


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