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P. v. Saint Saens
Kneale Yves Saint Saens, also known as Neil A. Smith, appeals from an order requiring him to pay restitution to one of his alleged victims, in the amount of $10,039.64. The restitution order was issued after judgment was entered on his convictions of one count of grand theft auto (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (d)(1)) and one count of forgery ( 470, subd. (d)), upon his negotiated plea of no contest. As part of the plea agreement, appellant admitted having suffered two prior prison terms within the meaning of section 667.5, subdivision (b) and agreed to pay any outstanding restitutions on any counts that [were] going to be dismissed [pursuant to the plea agreement]. The trial court sentenced him to an aggregate prison term of four years. Appellant contends that the restitution order was unauthorized. Court affirm.

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