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Facts

  • Anthony Devontenno, the Defendant, was appealing an order of unsatisfactory discharge from probation.

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of Valencia County, William A. Sanchez, District Judge, March 18, 2014: The lower court issued an order of unsatisfactory discharge from probation.

Parties' Submissions

  • Appellant (Defendant): Argued for the reversal of the unsatisfactory discharge from probation order.
  • Appellee (State): Filed a notice indicating it does not intend to oppose the summary reversal proposed by the appellate court.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the order of unsatisfactory discharge from probation against the Defendant should be reversed.

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals reversed the lower court's order of unsatisfactory discharge from probation and remanded for entry of an order of satisfactory discharge.

Reasons

  • RODERICK T. KENNEDY, Chief Judge, with JONATHAN B. SUTIN, Judge, and LINDA M. VANZI, Judge concurring: The appellate court, led by Chief Judge Kennedy and concurred by Judges Sutin and Vanzi, decided to reverse the lower court's decision based on the reasons stated in their notice of proposed summary disposition. The State's decision not to oppose the summary reversal and the Defendant's memorandum in support were also considered in reaching this conclusion (para 1).
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