Does a probation revocation fine apply to a defendant who committed the underlying crime prior to the enactment of the penalty?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from The People v. Capozziello, C063819, No. 04F11088 (Cal. App. 2010):

parolee who committed the underlying crime prior to the enactment of the fine"].) We note, however, that the probation revocation fine is not reflected in the abstract of judgment; although we reverse the order, no corresponding amendment of the abstract of judgment is necessary. (See People v. Crabtree (2009) 169 Cal.App.4th 1293, 1328.)

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