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P. v. Yagyayeva
Zarema Seitmemeto Yagyayeva entered negotiated guilty pleas to three counts of grand theft from a person (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (c)) and admitted she had violated her probation in another case. Under the plea bargain, which included a Harvey (People v. Harvey (1979) 25 Cal.3d 754) waiver, the prosecutor agreed not to oppose probation and to a concurrent sentence in the other case. The trial court stayed imposition of sentence and placed Yagyayeva on three years' formal probation, conditioned on, among other things, she serve 365 days in jail. The court also ordered Yagyayeva to pay $50 per month in restitution to her victims. At a subsequent hearing, the court ordered Yagyayeva to pay one of the victims $42,401 in restitution.

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