P. v. Courtney
Lorenzo D. Courtney pleaded guilty, pursuant to a plea agreement, to forgery of a financial institution's paper. (Pen. Code, 476.)[1] Courtney also admitted a 1985 prior strike conviction for a violation of section 288, subdivision (a). ( 667, subd. (b)-(i), 1170.12.) In exchange for the plea, Courtney received a four-year stipulated sentence, and the court dismissed the following charges and allegations: one count of forgery of a seal and handwriting of another ( 470, subd. (b)), one count of forgery for possession of blank or unfinished paper ( 475, subd. (b)), eight probation denial priors ( 1203, subd. (e)(4)) and five prison priors ( 667.5, subd. (b)). The court also awarded credits, and imposed restitution, a $20 court security fee ( 1465.8) and a $30 criminal conviction assessment fee (Gov. Code, 70373). Courtney appeals. Court affirm.



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