P. v. Buckley
During an argument, defendant John Wayne Buckley, Jr. struck his wife several times in the jaw and cheek, causing bruising on her jaw and a cut on the inside of her mouth.
Defendant was charged with inflicting corporal injury on a spouse resulting in a traumatic condition, having previously been convicted of a similar offense. (Pen. Code, 273.5, subd. (e); undesignated section references are to the Penal Code.) He pled guilty to that charge in exchange for a stipulated upper term sentence of five years, execution of which was suspended during a grant of probation conditioned, in part, upon his completion of a one-year residential drug rehabilitation program. The court also ordered that defendant pay for and successfully complete a batterers treatment program, and pay various fees and fines, including a $400 fee payable to the domestic violence fund ( 1203.097, subd. (a)(5)), a $200 restitution fine ( 1202.4, subd. (b)) plus a ten percent collection fee, a $200 probation revocation restitution fine, stayed pursuant to section 1202.44, a $20 court security fee ( 1465.8) and a $20 monthly fee for the cost of probation services. ( 1203.1b.) Having undertaken an examination of the entire record, Court find no arguable error that would result in a disposition more favorable to defendant. The judgment is affirmed.



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