PEOPLE v. KNIGHTBENT
In this case, the services of an appointed counsel and a deputy attorney general, together with three justices and staff of this court, are applied to the resolution of a single issue: whether the court's order imposing a $34 fine on defendant was proper under Penal Code section 1202.5, subdivision (a) (hereafter § 1202.5(a)).[1] Defendant argues the court erred and the fine must be reduced to $10.
We shall conclude that indeed the court erred, but the error benefitted defendant and, as the Attorney General correctly asserts, the court should have imposed a total fine of $66. Court shall modify the judgment accordingly and affirm in all other respects.
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