P. v. Veillon
On four separate occasions between December 7, 2005, and January 25, 2006, defendant James Veillon sold morphine, cocaine, and rock cocaine to an undercover police officer. During the execution of a search warrant at defendants home, defendant admitted selling the drugs.
With the condition that he serve no more than four years in state prison, defendant pled guilty to four counts of selling a controlled substance. On appeal, he contends the trial court abused its discretion in denying probation and imposing the middle term of four years. He also contends the court erred in failing to recite in detail all of the fines, fees, and penalties imposed. Only the last contention has merit, as the People concede.
The judgment is affirmed.
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