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P. v. Robinson
Defendant Rachael-Anne Pearl Robinson pled no contest to assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury. The trial court suspended the imposition of sentence, placed her on three years’ probation, and ordered her to pay various fees. On appeal, she contends that the trial court improperly ordered her to pay certain fees because: (1) “the court failed to state a statutory basis for all the fees”; (2) there was insufficient evidence in the record to support the amount of some of the fees; (3) insufficient evidence supported her ability to pay certain fees, including attorney fees; and (4) an installment account fee was unauthorized. Defendant also argues that if she forfeited the right to challenge the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the amount of certain fees or her ability to pay certain fees, she was denied effective assistance of counsel.

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