P. v. Johnson
Appellant Ondray Demont Johnson entered a guilty plea to one count of false personation. The trial court initially sentenced him to probation, on condition he serve a term in county jail, and imposed fines. While appellant was serving his jail term, he committed new crimes and was convicted in a separate case. At sentencing, the trial court resentenced appellant in the instant case and imposed fines. On appeal, appellant contends (1) the trial court erroneously applied a surcharge and penalty assessment to the restitution fine imposed during the initial sentencing hearing; and (2) the trial court erroneously converted previously imposed fines and fees to a civil money judgment during resentencing. Court shall affirm the conviction and vacate the money judgment.



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