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P. v. Villa CA3
Defendant Adam Villa and codefendants Joshua Parrish and Frank Camacho were convicted of attempted murder, attempted robbery, and related firearm crimes. On appeal, defendant initially argued that his conviction for attempted murder must be reversed under Senate Bill No. 1437 (2017-2018 Reg. Sess.) (Stats. 2018, ch. 1015) (Senate Bill 1437). Relying on People v. Dueñas (2019) 30 Cal.App.5th 1157, defendant also argued the trial court erred in imposing certain fines, fees, and assessments without holding a hearing to determine his ability to pay them.
In an unpublished opinion, we modified the judgment to effectuate Penal Code section 654 by imposing and staying a full term for the attempted robbery conviction and associated firearm enhancement, and affirmed the judgment as modified. (People v. Villa (July 14, 2020, C089392) [nonpub. opn.].)

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