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P. v.King
Defendant Clifford King, Jr., was convicted of receiving stolen property. He was placed on probation, on terms including that he serve 120 days in county jail, and was ordered to pay various fines and fees. On appeal, defendant (1) challenges the orders that he pay up to $175 in public defender costs (Pen. Code, 987.8) and pay an undisclosed amount for preparation of a presentence investigation report and for probation supervision (Pen. Code, 1203.1b), and (2) contends the court erred in failing to specify the statutory bases for the components of the penalty assessments. Only the last contention has merit.

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