P. v. Griffin
Drug enforcement authorities executed a search warrant at the home of defendant David C. Griffin and found numerous pseudoephedrine tablets as well as other drugs, drug paraphernalia, and items used in the manufacture of methamphetamine. Defendant pled guilty to unlawful possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine (Health & Saf. Code, 11383, subd. (c)(1)) in exchange for dismissal of all remaining charges and special allegations against him. The court sentenced defendant to six years in state prison, awarding him one day of presentence custody credit, and imposed fees and fines as recommended, except that the Court orders $1200 in restitution fines rather than [$]800. The probation report recommended an $800 restitution fine (Pen. Code, 1202.4, subd. (b)); an $800 restitution fine, stayed pending successful completion of parole (Pen. Code, 1202.45); a $20 court security fee (Pen. Code, 1465.8); $170 in criminal laboratory fees, comprised of a $50 criminal laboratory analysis fee (Health & Saf. Code, 11372.5, subd. (a)), a $10 state surcharge (Pen. Code, 1465.7), $25 for the state court facilities construction fund (Gov. Code, 70372, subd. (a)), a $50 state penalty assessment (Pen. Code, 1464), and a $35 county penalty assessment (Gov. Code, 76000); and a drug program fee of $340, comprised of a $100 drug program fee (Health & Saf. Code, 11372.7, subd. (a)), a $20 state surcharge (Pen. Code, 1465.7), $50 for the state court facilities construction fund (Gov. Code, 70372, subd. (a)), a $100 state penalty assessment (Pen. Code, 1464), and a $70 county penalty assessment (Gov. Code, 76000). Defendant filed a timely notice of appeal. The judgment is affirmed.



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