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P. v. Montano CA2/4
In September 2020, as a condition of parole, appellant Eduardo Antonio Montano agreed not to “engage in conduct prohibited by law.” In January 2021, appellant was taken into custody for making criminal threats in violation of Penal Code section 422. Eight days later, the Division of Adult Parole Operations filed a Petition for Revocation, seeking to revoke appellant’s parole for making criminal threats. In February 2021, the trial court found him in violation of his parole, and sentenced him to 180 days in jail, with 80 days credit. Appellant timely appealed.

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