P. v. Boyland CA2/2
On October 2, 2012, Terry S. Boyland (appellant) pleaded no contest to human trafficking of a minor (Pen. Code, § 236.1, subd. (a)). He was sentenced to six years in prison. Execution of the sentence was suspended. Pursuant to a plea deal, he was placed on probation for five years under the condition that he serve 365 days in jail. He received 392 days of custody credit to be applied to a future sentence.
On December 28, 2015, the trial court was advised that appellant was sentenced to prison in Maricopa County, Arizona for one and a half years. As a result, the trial court revoked appellant’s probation and ordered him to appear at a probation revocation hearing. At that hearing, which happened more than a year later, the prosecutor established that appellant was arrested for pandering in Arizona on August 27, 2014, and later convicted. The trial court found him in violation of his probation and imposed the previously suspended six-year sentence.
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