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P. v. Meier
On three separate occasions, defendant was stopped for violating the Vehicle Code. On each occasion, defendant was found to be possessing methamphetamine, and on one occasion he was under the influence of the drug.
Defendant obtained a certificate of probable cause and appeals. He contends the parole revocation fine violated the plea agreement and his custody credits were miscalculated (the People concede the second point). Court order an extra day of custody credit and otherwise affirm the judgment.

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