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P. v. Garcia
Defendant Jesse Ray Garcia pleaded no contest to one count of felony hit and run involving bodily injury (Veh. Code, 20001, subds. (a) & (b)(1)). Pursuant to the terms of his plea agreement, he was placed on probation for three years, and ordered to serve 120 days in county jail. Among other fines and fees, Garcia was ordered to pay $300 in attorney fees, pursuant to Penal Code section 987.8,[1] as well as probation supervision fees not to exceed $64 per month. The trial court also imposed various probation conditions, which included prohibitions on Garcia possess[ing] or consum[ing] alcohol or illegal drugs, and possess[ing] any firearm or ammunition.

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