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P. v. B.M. CA4/2
In 2021, B.M. admitted to first degree murder and, as part of her disposition, the judge imposed the mandatory minimum restitution fine of $100. On appeal, B.M. argues the judge violated her due process right to a determination on her ability to pay as articulated in People v. Dueñas (2019) 30 Cal.App.5th 1157 (Dueñas). The People argue B.M. forfeited her challenge by failing to object to the fine. We agree B.M. has forfeited her challenge, and therefore affirm.

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