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P. v. Castillo CA5
Defendant Abner Ceasar Castillo was found guilty of assault, making criminal threats, dissuading a witness, and three counts of felony vandalism. On appeal, he contends (1) the trial court abused its discretion when it denied his Romero motion to strike his prior strike conviction, and (2) we should vacate any remaining balance on the probation report fees imposed pursuant to former Penal Code section 1203.1b because they are uncollectable and unenforceable pursuant to Assembly Bill No. 1869 (2019–2020 Reg. Sess.) (Assembly Bill 1896). The People disagree as to the first issue but agree as to the second issue. We vacate the portion of the judgment imposing probation report fees. As modified, we affirm.

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