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P. v. Jones CA3
Defendant Cassandra Rae Jones violated probation and committed a new felony offense, possession of methamphetamine for sale. The trial court sentenced her to an aggregate three-year eight-month term, including the upper term of three years for the possession for sale, and ordered her to pay various fines and fees.
Defendant now contends (1) the trial court abused its discretion in imposing the upper term, (2) the trial court erred in imposing a drug program fee without determining her ability to pay, and (3) her trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance in failing to object to a supplemental probation report fee imposed without a finding of her ability to pay.
We will affirm the judgment.

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