PER CURIAM.
A substantial violation of probation by the appellant on grounds of (1) possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and (2) possession of a firearm without the probation officer's permission is supported by the evidence. It is agreed, however, that other grounds stated in the written order revoking probation were not proved or were dismissed by the court in oral pronouncement after hearing the evidence.
We remand to the trial court with directions...
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