In this appeal we consider whether the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was violated because: (1) of the manner in which the notice of the motion for revocation of probation was given to appellant; (2) proper findings were not made; (3) appellant's inability to pay costs and restitution was not shown; and (4) evidence of violations of probation were insufficient...
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