IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA



SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF MONTEREYThe People of the State of California,PlaintiffHon. FORMTEXT Julie R. CulverClerk: FORMTEXT Elena Sotovs.CSR: FORMTEXT Linda Parks - CSR#9625Recording No. FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT Petty, Desire Casino,DefendantMinutes: FORMTEXT Probation/SentencingCase No. FORMTEXT SS161726C FORMTEXT FORMTEXT Courtroom 5 FORMTEXT FORMTEXT January 24, 2017Charges: FORMTEXT 1: PC459 [Burglary] FEL. Conviction: Nolo Plea FORMTEXT 3: PC148(a)(1) [Obstruct/Resist Public Officer] MISD Nature of proceedings: Probation Report & pronouncement of sentence.Deputy District Attorney FORMTEXT Danielle VanDamme appeared.Probation Officer FORMTEXT Brenda Marshall appeared.Defendant appears and is in custody on this case.Defendant appeared with Deputy Public Defender FORMTEXT Michelle Wouden.Case regularly called for sentencing. Court has read and considered report and recommendation of Probation Officer, and Diagnostic Report if any.Defendant waives formal arraignment for pronouncement of judgment.Defendant states there is no legal cause why judgment should not be pronounced.Additions and corrections are made to the probation report as stated for the record.Imposition of sentence suspended, Defendant placed on probation for a period of FORMTEXT 3 years, under the following conditions of probation. Type of probation: Formal.Obey all laws.Report to the probation officer within three days of sentencing or, if you are in custody, immediately upon release and thereafter when and as required.Not change place of residence from Fresno County or leave State of California without first notifying your probation officer.Report any changes of residence, address or telephone number to the probation officer within 24 hours.Report any new law violation, arrest or citation by law enforcement to the probation officer within 24 hours.Pay a restitution fine of $300.00 to the State Restitution Fund. (PC 1202.4(b)).Seek and maintain gainful employment or become enrolled as a full-time student as available. Not knowingly use or possess intoxicants, marijuana, or other controlled substances without the prescription of a physician; not traffic in, or associate with persons known to you to use or traffic in controlled substances.Submit to and complete any field sobriety test or alcohol/narcotics testing of your blood, breath, or urine at the request of any probation officer or peace officer. Permit the search of your person, car, personal effects, or place of residence, night or day, without the necessity of a search warrant at the direction of any probation officer or any peace officer.Not knowingly possess, receive or transport any firearm, ammunition or any deadly weapon. Immediately surrender any firearms or ammunition you own or possess to law enforcement. (PC 29800)Not remain in any vehicle either as a passenger or driver which you know to be stolen or to contain any firearm or illegal weapon.Pay victim restitution to Cassandra Bastero in an amount to be determined by the probation officer. Liability for restitution is joint and several with David Hardy Jr. and Rajiv Kumar Pahalad. (PC 1202.4(f)).Per PC 1202.5, pay a Local Crime Prevention Fine of $10.00 plus penalty assessments for a total of $41.00(Penalty assessments total $31.00 and include: (1) $10.00 per PC 1464(a)(1); (2) $7.00 per GC 76000(a)(1); (3) $2.00 per PC 1465.7; (4) $5.00 per GC 70372); (5) $2.00 per GC 76000.5; (6) $1.00 per GC?76104.6(a)(1)); and (7) $4.00 per GC 76104.7)). Not annoy, molest, attack, strike, threaten, harass, stalk, batter, or disturb the peace of Cassandra Bastero.Not knowingly come within 100 yards of the victim, the victim’s residence, the victim’s place of employment, and any vehicle the victim owns or operates.Do not possess tools used for the express purpose of facilitating a burglary or theft, such as: pry bars, screwdrivers, pick lock devices, universal keys or implements, or other such devices without the express permission of your supervising probation plete a Theft Offender Class at the direction of the probation department.Not associate with any individuals you know, have reason to know, or are told by the probation officer are illegal drug users or who are on any form of probation, mandatory supervision, post release community supervision, or parole supervision.Provide all identifying information required by Penal Code Section 296(a)(1).Serve 180 days in county jail, credit for time served of 176 days (88 actual days plus 88 conduct/work credits). Conduct/work credits calculated at 50%. Defendant shall pay, in accordance with his/her ability to pay, the criminal justice administration fee incurred in defendant’s arrest and booking in accordance with section 29550.1/29550.2 Government Code.You shall contact the Monterey County Revenue Division (located at 168 West Alisal St., 1st Floor, Salinas, CA 93901-2680) within three days, or if in custody, within three days of release, and make arrangements to pay all fines, fees, and victim restitution and pay as directed by the Revenue DivisionAll remaining charges, enhancements and/or special allegations are hereby ordered dismissed/stricken pursuant to PC 1385.Defendant accepts probation.The Court makes further orders which are not conditions of probation as follows:An additional restitution fine in the amount of $300.00 is imposed, suspended, and not to be paid unless and until probation is revoked and not reinstated. (PC § 1202.44) Pay a Court Operations Assessment of $40.00 (PC 1465.8(a)(1))Pay a $30.00 Court Facilities Assessment (GC 70373)PROBATION SERVICE FEES: The defendant is ordered to pay $864.00 for the cost of preparation of the probation report plus $81.00 per month as the cost of supervised probation in accordance with his/her ability to pay. The defendant is ordered to provide the probation officer with financial information for evaluation of his/her ability to pay and is ordered to pay the amount probation determines he/she can afford. In January 2000, the Board approved Ordinance No. 04051, amending chapter 2.93 of the Monterey County Code regarding Probation’s authority to assess fees to recover the average costs of Probation Services based on a determination of the clients’ ability to pay. The recommended Probation Fee Schedule/Article XVIII, updated February 2009 to the current amounts, is on file with the clerk to the board.Unless otherwise stated, all financial obligations are to be paid through the Monterey County Revenue Division.Defendant to remain In-Custody to serve sentence.//Dated: Julie R. Culver, Superior Court Judge ................
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