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P. v. Baker
Appellant filed a timely notice of appeal. On appeal, appellant takes issue with two aspects of his sentence. First, appellant contends that the trial court violated his due process rights when it punished him for pleading not guilty and exercising his right to trial. Second, the trial court erred when it imposed a probation supervision fee as a condition of his probation. For reasons that follow, Court agree with both of appellant's contentions. Accordingly, Court reverse the judgment below.

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