PER CURIAM.
The appellant's probation was revoked on the basis of three substantial violations: failure to file the required monthly reports, commission of a grand theft and dealing in the stolen property which was the subject of the theft. There is no challenge to the first two grounds. We agree that the stolen property charge was incorrectly considered because it was not included in the affidavit of violation, see Robinson v. State,
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