P. v. Kirgiorgis
In January 2003, appellant was found not guilty by reason of insanity and committed to a state mental hospital for a maximum term of commitment of four years ten months. In April 2004, he was granted conditional release on outpatient status. (See Pen. Code, 1026.2, subd. (a).) In April 2006, that outpatient status was revoked. On appeal from the order revoking his outpatient status, Kirgiorgis contends that the trial court miscalculated his maximum term of commitment in its January 2003 order. He reasons that this sentence was unauthorized, entitling him to an eight-month reduction in his maximum term of commitment. (See 654.) While contesting this claim of error, the People also assert their own claim that the maximum term of commitment was miscalculated, seeking to have it increased by eight months. Court affirm the revocation order, but modify the underlying commitment order to reduce the maximum term of commitment by eight months.
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