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P. v. DeVaughn CA4/2
Defendant, Michael Owen DeVaughn, was convicted of numerous financial and theft-related crimes in 2011, was sentenced to prison, and ordered to pay victim restitution in an as yet undetermined amount. He has previously appealed twice, his second appeal challenging the sentence imposed in absentia. While the second appeal was pending, the court conducted a restitution hearing, at which it ordered defendant to pay an aggregate sum of $373,500 to three victims. Defendant appeals.
On appeal, defendant argues that the trial court lacked jurisdiction to conduct a restitution hearing while his prior appeal was pending. We affirm.

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