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P. v. Sevilla
Defendant entered a negotiated plea of no contest to grand theft, in exchange for a promise that he would not be sentenced to state prison at the outset and that two other counts, charging embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds, would be dismissed with a waiver pursuant to People v. Harvey (1979) 25 Cal.3d 754, permitting the trial court to consider the facts of those counts for the purpose of sentencing. Granted probation, defendant appeals. He contends the trial court erroneously ordered him to pay $3,991.50 for defense accounting services rendered in determining victim restitution. Court affirm the judgment.

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