P. v. Salazar
Piero Salazar appeals the judgment entered after a jury convicted him of possession of marijuana (Health & Saf. Code, 11377, subd. (a)); having a concealed firearm in a vehicle (Pen. Code,[1] 12025, subd. (a)(1)); driving with a suspended license (Veh. Code, 14601.5, subd. (a)); and possession of marijuana while driving (Veh. Code, 23222, subd. (b)). Appellant was placed on three years formal felony probation that included a stayed term of 365 days in county jail. In addition to restitution, he was ordered to reimburse the county for 20 hours of attorney fees for the cost of his public defender. He contends, and the People concede, that the court erred in ordering him to pay attorney fees without notice and a hearing pursuant to section 987.8, subdivision (b). In a supplemental brief, Salazar asks us to independently review the record of the in camera hearing on his Pitchess motion. Court remand the matter for proper compliance with section 987.8, subdivision (b). Otherwise, Court affirm.



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