P. v. Aranda
Robert Aranda pleaded guilty to committing battery with serious bodily injury (Pen. Code, § 243, subd. (d)). The trial court sentenced him to the upper term of four years in state prison and imposed various fines and fees, including a $154 booking fee.
Aranda appeals, contending the trial court unfairly considered the circumstances of his plea bargain and what his maximum sentence might otherwise have been in deciding to impose an upper term sentence. He also contends the court impermissibly imposed the booking fee without first considering whether he had the ability to pay it. We conclude these contentions lack merit and affirm the judgment.



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