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P. v. Rojas CA2/2
Jose Luis Rojas (appellant) was convicted of murder (Pen. Code, § 187) and the trial court found true the allegation that he personally used a firearm during the offense. (§ 12022.53, subd. (d)). He was sentenced to 50 years to life, calculated as follows: 25 years to life for murder and an additional 25 years to life based on the firearm enhancement. He was ordered to pay a $200 restitution fine pursuant to section 1202.4, subdivision (b). A parole restitution fine under section 1202.45—also $200—was stayed. Finally, appellant was ordered to pay $7,354.60 to the victim pursuant to section 1202.4, subdivision (f). The judgment was affirmed on appeal in People v. Rojas (Aug. 20, 2012, B235368) [nonpub. opn.].

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