P. v. Lorenzo CA4/2
On January 18, 2019, Jorge Eric Lorenzo pled no contest to false imprisonment and misdemeanor child abuse. (Pen. Code, §§ 236, 273a, subd. (b), unlabeled statutory citations refer to this code.) Under the terms of his plea agreement, the court sentenced him to three years, composed of the upper term of three years for false imprisonment and a 180-day term for the misdemeanor to be served concurrently. The court then suspended the sentence and granted Lorenzo four years’ formal probation. The court imposed various fines and fees, including a $450 restitution fine and a matching probation revocation restitution fine. The court also imposed a probation supervision fee of $29 per month.
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