PER CURIAM.
In this criminal case, defendant appeals, assigning error to the trial court's imposition of $5,000 in court-appointed attorney fees. Defendant claims, and the state concedes, that the trial court committed plain error by imposing the fees because the record contains no evidence that the defendant "is or may be able to pay" them. See
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