Does a defendant's failure to object to fees imposed pursuant to section 1203.1b waive the right to appeal on appeal?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Perez, F061961 (Cal. App. 2012):

In People v. Valtakis (2003) 105 Cal.App.4th 1066 (Valtakis), the court held that defendant's failure to object to fees imposed, pursuant to section 1203.1b, waived the error on appeal. Valtakis found that the antiwaiver language in the statute did not speak to appellate review and that counsel still needed to preserve claims for appellate review by lodging an appropriate objection. (Valtakis, supra, at p. 1075.) Valtakis further held

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