ORFINGER, Judge.
The only evidence presented to the trial court in support of the charge that appellant had violated the condition of his probation that he "live and remain at liberty without violating any law," was hearsay. Although the rules of evidence are relaxed at probation violation hearings and hearsay evidence may be introduced, a finding of probation violation cannot be sustained on hearsay evidence alone. Combs v. State,
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