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==Search conditions or 4th Waivers==
''People v. Bryant'' (Apr. 17, 2017, No. B271300), available at [http://www.courts.ca.gov/opinions/documents/B271300M.PDF]


==Pornography==
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==Ban from stores==
==Ban from stores==
''People v. Moran'' (Aug. 4, 2016, S215914)
''People v. Moran'' (Aug. 4, 2016, S215914)
==Traveling, changing residences, or banishment==
;''People v. Soto'' (2016) 245 Cal.App.4th 1219
:For a VC23152(b) conviction, a probation condition requiring approval before moving out of the county or leaving California was not related to the crime or to future criminality and therefore an unreasonable condition.

Latest revision as of 05:31, 17 May 2017

Search conditions or 4th Waivers

People v. Bryant (Apr. 17, 2017, No. B271300), available at [1]


Pornography

In re D.H. (Oct. 25, 2016, No. A147361)

People v. Connors (Sept. 27, 2016, No. H042385)


Curfew

People v. Nassetta (Sept. 26, 2016, No. A144049)

Ban from stores

People v. Moran (Aug. 4, 2016, S215914)

Traveling, changing residences, or banishment

People v. Soto (2016) 245 Cal.App.4th 1219
For a VC23152(b) conviction, a probation condition requiring approval before moving out of the county or leaving California was not related to the crime or to future criminality and therefore an unreasonable condition.