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P. v. Harder
Convicted of workers’ compensation fraud, defendant Stephen Eugene Harder appeals, claiming various errors with respect to the fees, fines, and costs the trial court imposed in granting him probation. In the event we find these claims of error forfeited for failure to raise them in the trial court, defendant contends his trial attorney was ineffective in failing to make these arguments.
We conclude defendant’s trial attorney was not ineffective, but we order the trial court to impose the $1,500 penalty assessment and the $35 processing fee as separate orders and not as conditions of defendant’s probation as the trial court did here. Otherwise, we find no error.

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