California v. Jordan
Annotate this CaseThis appeal was defendant’s second after he pled no contest to two drug offenses. In his first appeal, he challenged the trial court’s denial of his suppression motion. In this appeal, he challenged the trial court’s imposition of penalty assessments on the criminal laboratory analysis fee and the drug program fee. Because defendant failed to raise these claims in his original appeal, the Court of Appeal determined he waived the right to raise them now. Accordingly, the Court affirmed the trial court’s order denying his motion to correct sentence.
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