How does an abstract of judgment in a personal injury case have to itemize any imposed penalty assessments?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Avalos, F076301 (Cal. App. 2020):

An abstract of judgment must itemize any imposed fines and fees. (People v. High (2004) 119 Cal.App.4th 1192, 1200; see also People v. Sharret (2011) 191 Cal.App.4th 859, 864 [trial court's generic reference to " 'penalty assessments' " was acceptable when those amounts were itemized in the abstract of judgment].) As such, following appellants' respective resentencings, the court shall ensure that their determinate abstracts of judgment properly itemize each imposed fee, fine and assessment.

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