P. v. Pisano CA4/3
A jury convicted defendant William A. Pisano of one count of assault on a peace officer with a deadly weapon. (Pen. Code, § 245, subd. (c).) The court sentenced defendant to the lower term of three years in state prison.
Defendant raises five issues on appeal. First, he seeks independent review of the court’s Pitchess ruling with respect to several officers’ records. Second, he contends the court violated his rights to a speedy trial by granting two continuances without good cause. Third, he argues there was insufficient evidence of assault on a peace officer with a deadly weapon. Fourth, he claims the court erred by denying his motion to reduce the felony conviction to a misdemeanor. Finally, he contends the court erred by imposing various fines and fees.
We agree in part with defendant’s latter contention. The court’s minute order and abstract of judgment include certain fees not orally imposed at the sentencing hearing. We accordingly remand and direct the court to correct
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