California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Miller, A140916 (Cal. App. 2014):
not revoke his probation for failing to comply with the financial obligations imposed therein. Rather, the court revoked his probation for willfully failing to report to probation. The court considered defendant's failure to make payments towards his financial obligations within the limited context of deciding whether to reinstate probation. Defendant's willful failure to report, standing alone, was sufficient to permanently revoke his probation. ( 1202.3, subd. (a).) We cannot fault the trial court for considering all of the facts bearing on the offense, including his noncompliance with other terms of his probation in determining whether to reinstate probation. (People v. Downey, supra, 82 Cal.App.4th at pp. 909-910.)
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