P. v. Tauaalo CA6
Defendant Agnet Tauaalo appeals from a judgment entered after she pleaded no contest to two counts of theft or embezzlement of more than $950 from an elder or dependent adult (Pen. Code, § 368, subd. (d) - counts 1 and 2). Defendant also admitted the allegations that in committing the offenses, she took, damaged or destroyed property exceeding $200,000 (Pen. Code, § 12022.6, subd. (a)(2)) and that the offenses constituted a pattern of related felony conduct of taking more than $500,000 (Pen. Code, § 186.11, subd. (a)(1), (2)). The trial court sentenced defendant to a six-year term, which consisted of four years in county jail and two years on mandatory supervision. On appeal, defendant contends the trial erred when it imposed a criminal justice administration fee (booking fee) of $259.50. We affirm the judgment.
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