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P. v.Bojorquez
Manuel Bojorquez entered a Wal-Mart store in Long Beach and removed several items from the store without attempting to pay for them. He pleaded no contest to one count of commercial burglary and admitted a prior strike in return for dismissal of other counts. The trial court sentenced him to six years in prison in conformity with the plea agreement and imposed a $1,200 restitution fund fine (Pen. Code, § 1202.4), an equal, stayed parole revocation fine (Pen. Code, § 1202.45), a $30 court security fee (Pen. Code, § 1465.8), and a $30 court facilities assessment (Gov. Code, § 70373). On these fees the court imposed a $120 penalty assessment under Penal Code section 1464 (section 1464) and Government Code section 76000.

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