PER CURIAM.
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in revoking the defendant's probation, as the record contains sufficient evidence from which the trial court could have found any of the alleged violations of probation occurred, under the preponderance of the evidence standard. Further, the trial court did not prejudice the defendant's due process rights in its conduct of the hearing. See Shores v. State,
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