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P. v. Tramell CA2/4
Defendant appeals from his judgment of conviction for sale of a controlled substance (Health & Saf. Code, §11352, subd. (a) and true findings of allegations that he had suffered a prior conviction for a drug crime (§ 11370, subd. (a)), and a prior conviction for a drug crime (§ 11370.2, subd. (a) and had served a prior prison term (Pen. Code, § 667.5, subd. (b).) He was sentenced to a six-year term, consisting of 1460 days in county jail with the remainder to be served on mandatory probation, and was ordered to pay various fees. Appellant’s Opening Brief recounts in detail the procedural history of the case and the evidence presented. A single issue is raised on appeal: imposition of the drug program fee under section 11372.7, subdivision (a). Appellant argues this $150 fee should not have been imposed because the record is silent on appellant’s ability to pay it.

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