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P. v. Hernandez
In a companion appeal, we affirmed appellant Juan Hernandez’s first degree murder, attempted murder, and street terrorism convictions. (People v. Hernandez et al. (Mar. 8, 2017, F067543 [nonpub. opn.].)[1]
Hernandez now appeals from the trial court’s victim restitution order, arguing it was unauthorized because the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board (the board) determined the amount of support-loss assistance before sentence was imposed, but the reimbursement claim was not submitted until two years later, making it untimely and unauthorized. We disagree, but agree with his claim that his custody credits should be amended.

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