P. v. Vallejo
Defendant John Vallejo was convicted by jury of one count of grand theft from his employer (Pen. Code, 484-487, subd. (b)(3))[1] and one count of second degree burglary ( 459-460, subd. (b)). The court suspended imposition of sentence and granted probation subject to various conditions, including the condition that defendant serve six months in county jail. The court also ordered defendant to pay $2,011.48 in victim restitution to his employer, Starbucks Coffee (Starbucks), and attorney fees of $750 to the county for his defense. Court conclude that there was insufficient evidence to support the attorney fees order and strike that order. We find no other error and affirm the order granting probation as so modified.



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