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P. v. Shun
Defendant was charged with possessing marijuana for the purposes of sale. Defendant's motion to suppress evidence pursuant to Penal Code section 1538.5 was denied by the trial court. Thereafter, defendant withdrew his plea of not guilty and entered a plea of guilty. At sentencing the court granted probation but ordered that he serve one year in jail. Defendant filed a notice of appeal from the ruling denying the motion to suppress, however, his sole contention on appeal is that the sentencing court erred when it ordered him to pay fees for preparation of the presentence report and probation supervision. Court affirmed.

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