Sentence for resisting an executive officer is affirmed where the trial court properly imposed the domestic violence conditions of probation, as the court was not barred by Harvey from imposing them, they were fitting and proper for defendant’s rehabilitation, and were reasonably related to defendant’s future criminality.
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Appellate InformationAPPEAL from the Superior Court of San Bernardino County. John N. Martin, Judge. Affirmed.FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWOFiled June 24, 2009Published July 17, 2009
JudgesBefore HOLLENHORST, Acting P.J., MCKINSTER, J., GAUT, J.Opinion by HOLLENHORST, Acting P.J.
CounselFor Plaintiff: Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Attorney General, Dane R. Gillette, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Dane R. Gillette, Assistant Attorney General, and Lynne McGinnis and Kelley Johnson, Deputy Attorneys General
For Defendant: Conrad Herring, under appointment by the Court of Appeal.
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