In light of Assembly Bill No. 1869, which eliminated certain fees in criminal cases and rendered the unpaid balance of any such fees unenforceable and uncollectible, the Court directed the trial court to vacate the fee for probation’s presentence report (Pen. Code, § 1203.1(b)). The Court further held that remand was necessary in light of recent amendments (Senate Bill No. 567 (2021-2022 Reg. Sess.) to Penal Code section 1170, which limits the court’s ability to impose a sentence exceeding the middle term and creates a presumption in favor of the low term where the defendant experienced psychological, physical, or childhood trauma and those factors contributed to the commission of the offense.