PER CURIAM.
James Van Warren was charged with grand theft, pled nolo contendere to the lesser offense of petit theft, and was sentenced to twelve months' probation. He appeals the probation order insofar as it contains a special condition requiring him to pay $3,750 in restitution for stolen items ($1,000 for a painting; $350 for a humidifier; $2,400 for eight boxes of Mardi Gras beads). He argues, and the State properly concedes, that the values the trial court found...
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