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P. v. Jones

Debra Marie Jones pled guilty to selling cocaine base in 2009 and was granted probation. In 2011, while on probation, she again sold cocaine base, was charged and pled guilty. After the second offense, the trial court revoked probation; sentenced Jones to county jail for concurrent terms of three years each; and ordered her to pay various fines, fees and assessments. In this appeal, Jones challenges several of the monetary impositions. We modify the judgments and affirm in part as to the amounts of certain fees and assessments, and reverse the judgments in part and remand for resentencing regarding the imposition of certain other fines and fees.

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