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P. v. Champion
In a previous appeal, we affirmed defendants convictions for 40 counts of child molestation. ( 288, subd. (a).) We remanded the case for resentencing under section 67.61, subdivision (b). (People v. Champion (2005) 134 Cal.App.4th 1440, 1443, [nonpub. portion].) Defendant appeals from the sentence imposed on remand. ( 1237, subd. (a).) He challenges the $20 court security fee imposed under section 1465.8 and the trial courts handling of the recalculation of defendants custody credits. Court reject defendants claim of error concerning section 1465.8. Court agree with defendant and the People that it is the obligation of the trial court to recalculate and credit against the modified sentence all actual time defendant has served. The matter is remanded again for that purpose.

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