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P. v. Romo
Lisa Jerriann Romo appeals from the judgments entered in two cases. In 2004, case number F355791 appellant pleaded guilty to forgery. (Pen. Code, 470, subd. (d).) The imposition of sentence was suspended, and she was placed on probation. In 2005, case number F376707, appellant pleaded no contest to two counts of second degree burglary ( 459, 460) and two counts of forgery. ( 470, subd. (d).) She admitted a prior prison term within the meaning of section 667.5, subdivision (b). At the same time that appellant pleaded no contest in F376707, she admitted a violation of her probation in F355791.
Appellant contends that CRC staff erroneously excluded her from the Civil Addict Program.[2] In addition, she contends that in F376707 the trial court erroneously required her to pay restitution to victims in dismissed counts. Court affirm.

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