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P. v. Rodriguez CA4/3
A jury found Jesse Rodriguez guilty of several vehicle-related felonies after he drove recklessly while under the influence of marijuana and caused great bodily injury to another person. The trial court sentenced Rodriguez to five years’ formal probation. On appeal, Rodriguez maintains the trial court improperly prevented him from presenting a defense by limiting the scope of his expert’s testimony regarding how marijuana impairs driving. In addition, he states the court erroneously conditioned probation on the payment of several court fees. Finding merit in only the latter contention, we affirm but modify the judgment and remand to the trial court with directions.

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