People v. Rodriguez
Annotate this CaseDefendant was convicted of one count of second degree robbery and sentenced to nine years in prison. The Court of Appeal held that defendant did not forfeit his challenge to the trial court's reimbursement order under People v. Aguilar, (2015) 60 Cal.4th 862. In this case, defendant did not receive the required notice and his failure to object to the reimbursement order did not forfeit the claim that he could not pay the fees assessed under Penal Code 987.8. The court modified the judgment to strike the order that defendant pay $1,185 in attorney's fees and affirmed in all other respects.
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