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P. v.Whigham
Defendant was convicted following a jury trial of evading a peace officer and causing serious bodily injury (Veh. Code, 2800.3), unlawfully driving or taking a vehicle (Veh. Code, 10851, subd. (a)), receiving a stolen vehicle (Pen. Code, 496d), driving on a suspended license (Veh. Code, 14601.1) and possession of burglary tools (Pen. Code, 466). Imposition of sentence was suspended and defendant was placed on probation for a term of five years. The court also ordered defendant to pay various fines and costs, three of which she now claims must be stricken: attorney fees in the amount of $500 (Pen. Code, 987.8), probation costs of $50 per month (Pen. Code, 1203.1b), and a criminal justice administration fee of $170 (Gov. Code, 29550.2). Court conclude that defendants challenge to the attorney fees order is premature, and she has forfeited any objection to the order to pay probation costs, but Court strike the imposition of a $170 criminal justice administration fee as inconsistent with the oral pronouncement of judgment.

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