Following defendant’s conviction for multiple crimes committed on different dates, decision of the Court of Appeals reversing trial court’s imposition of separate restitution fines is reversed as defendants who commit multiple crimes, and are consequently before the court in multiple cases when their pleas are taken, are properly subject to multiple fines.  

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Appellate Information

Filed February 11, 2010

Judges

Opinion by Judge Corrigan

CounselFor Appellant:  Jeffrey A. Glick

For Appellee:    Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Attorney General, Dane R. Gillette, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Gerald A. Engler, Assistant Attorney General, Laurence K. Sullivan and Catherine A. Rivlin, Deputy Attorneys General

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