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P. v. Blair
Travis Eugene Blair appeals from six orders denying his petitions for waiver of restitution and courts fees in six cases which we consider and disposed of together. (Rebney v. Wells Fargo Bank (1990) 220 Cal.App.3d 1117, 1128.)
In six cases in Ventura Superior Court, appellant was convicted of seven offenses: he was convicted twice of possessing of a controlled substance (Health & Saf. Code, § 11377, subd. (a), Nos. CR45191 & CR46644), twice of committing identity theft (Pen. Code, § 530.5, subd. (a),[1] No. 2002005046), twice of committing petty theft with a prior (§ 666, Nos. 2003038976 & 2006038254), and once of receiving stolen property (§ 496, subd. (a), No. 2008045120).

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