P. v. Crosby
Appellant pleaded guilty to one count each of first degree residential robbery and forcible rape, and admitted a ten year enhancement to the robbery count for personal use of a firearm. He was sentenced to the agreed term of 24 years. Later, following an oft continued restitution hearing, the court ordered appellant to pay $2550 to a robbery victim and $4015 to the rape victim, the latter jointly and severally with co defendant Michael Talford.
Appellant appeals only the restitution order, and only the $4,015 aspect of it, contending that such order was an abuse of discretion and violated due process. Court conclude that such contention has no merit, and Court affirm.
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