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P. v. Bergholtz
Approximately two years later, while defendant was still on probation in the DUI case, he pleaded no contest to child endangerment (Pen. Code, 273a, subd. (a)) in case No. CM026520. He was placed on four years formal probation on the condition, among others, he serve 365 days in jail and enroll in a child abuse treatment program. The trial court imposed various fines and fees, including a $200 restitution fine; a $20 court security fee; and a $3,620 child abuse prevention fine, consisting of a $1,000 base fine, a $200 court surcharge, a $500 state court construction penalty, a $1,000 state penalty, a $700 county penalty, two $100 DNA penalty assessments (Gov. Code, 76014.6, 76104.7), and a $20 collection fee (Pen. Code, 294, subd. (d).) The court also found defendant violated the terms of his probation in the DUI case and revoked and reinstated his probation with the additional condition that he serve 365 days in jail, concurrent with his sentence in the child endangerment case.

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