P. v. Jones
In August 2006, defendant Stephen Brian Jones argued with his mother, grabbed her by the shoulder, threatened to cut her throat with a knife, retrieved a knife from the kitchen, and threatened to cut his own wrist, and then locked himself in his bedroom.[1]
In September 2006, in case No. 06F6243, defendant pled guilty to elder abuse. (Pen. Code, 368, subd. (b)(1).)[2] In exchange, a count of criminal threats ( 422) was dismissed. Imposition of sentence was suspended and defendant was placed on probation for three years, ordered to serve 73 days of incarceration with credit for time served, and ordered to pay a $200 restitution fine ( 1202.4) plus a 10 percent administrative fee, a $200 restitution fine suspended pending successful completion of probation ( 1202.44), and a $20 court security fee ( 1465.8). The judgment is modified to impose a $20 court security fee in case No. 07F3268. As so modified, the judgment is affirmed.



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