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Cal.App. 3 Dist.,2009.
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[6] Banks and Banking 52 133
52 Banks and Banking
52 Banks and Banking
52III Functions and Dealings
52III(C) Deposits
52k137 Payment of Checks
52k138 k. Duties and Liabilities of Bank to Depositor. Most Cited Cases
Senior Assistant Attorney General, Julie A. Hokans, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, Judy Kaida, Deputy
Attorney General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.
NICHOLSON, J.
pleaded guilty to second degree burglary and two counts of possession for sale of methamphetamine in exchange for
the dismissal of other charges with a Harvey waiver. (See People v. Harvey (1979) 25 Cal.3d 754, 159 Cal.Rptr.
696, 602 P.2d 396 (Harvey ).)
The People also agreed not to file charges arising from three cases still under investigation, and the parties agreed
probation, and among other terms stated: “In the Harvey waivered case of 05-1844, she's ordered to pay victim resti-
tution in the amount of *1261 $590, plus a $50 surcharge ... and less any amounts paid by the co-defendant, Victoria
Gonzales,” “with the victim being Wells Fargo Bank.” Defendant did not object to this probation term.
**846 Defendant admitted violating probation in exchange for a three-year term for all cases. At sentencing, the trial
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[6] Banks and Banking 52 133
52 Banks and Banking
52 Banks and Banking
52III Functions and Dealings
52III(C) Deposits
52k137 Payment of Checks
52k138 k. Duties and Liabilities of Bank to Depositor. Most Cited Cases
Senior Assistant Attorney General, Julie A. Hokans, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, Judy Kaida, Deputy
Attorney General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.
NICHOLSON, J.
pleaded guilty to second degree burglary and two counts of possession for sale of methamphetamine in exchange for
the dismissal of other charges with a Harvey waiver. (See People v. Harvey (1979) 25 Cal.3d 754, 159 Cal.Rptr.
696, 602 P.2d 396 (Harvey ).)
The People also agreed not to file charges arising from three cases still under investigation, and the parties agreed
probation, and among other terms stated: “In the Harvey waivered case of 05-1844, she's ordered to pay victim resti-
tution in the amount of *1261 $590, plus a $50 surcharge ... and less any amounts paid by the co-defendant, Victoria
Gonzales,” “with the victim being Wells Fargo Bank.” Defendant did not object to this probation term.
**846 Defendant admitted violating probation in exchange for a three-year term for all cases. At sentencing, the trial

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