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P. v. Hodges
Defendant Ahmad Rakeem Ali Hodges pled no contest to battery on a bus driver in case No. CM024516 and possessing a controlled substance (MDMA) for sale in case No. CM025047.
On appeal, he claims (1) both convictions must be reversed because the trial court failed to advise him of his right to withdraw his plea when the court chose not to honor the terms of his battery plea agreement (Pen. Code, 1192.5; further section references are to the Penal Code unless otherwise specified), and (2) the abstract of judgment incorrectly reflects that the court imposed a drug program fee. Court affirm the judgment and direct the trial court to correct the abstract.

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