JOHNSON, Acting P.J.
The only issue on appeal is whether the ex post facto clauses of the United States and California constitutions are violated by imposing a parole revocation fine on a parolee who committed his underlying crime before the fine was enacted. We conclude imposition of the fine is not an ex post facto increase in the punishment for the parolee's underlying offense because the parolee was given notice of the potential fine at the time of sentencing...
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