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P. v. Hernandez
Appellant Jose Hernandez, Jr., pled guilty to one count of accessory to murder in violation of Penal Code section 32.[1] He was sentenced to three years of formal probation and one year in the county jail. In addition, along with his two co-defendants, he was ordered to make restitution to the victims family for funeral and burial expenses of $9,2870.90, pursuant to section 1202.4, subdivision (f). Appellant appeals from the restitution order, alleging the trial court abused its discretion in ordering payment of funeral and burial costs when his criminal conduct occurred after the victims death. For the following reasons, the restitution order affirmed.

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