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P. v. Brown CA1/1
Defendant was convicted by a jury of one count of making a criminal threat (Pen. Code, § 422, subd. (a)). The trial court imposed three years’ probation, subject to various terms and conditions, including that defendant submit to warrantless searches and seizures of his home, car, and person. On appeal, defendant challenges the warrantless search condition, contending it is unreasonable under Lent and unconstitutionally overbroad. Additionally, defendant contends, and the Attorney General agrees, the January 27, 2017, clerk’s minutes of the sentencing hearing and the order of probation should be modified to state defendant may not “possess or control any firearm.” We order the modification, and otherwise affirm.

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