P. v. Earp
In 1991, at a disposition hearing on a probation violation, defendant waived his accrued presentence credits as a condition of being reinstated on probation. Some of those credits had accrued shortly after his 1986 offense, and other credits accrued between the 1991 act constituting the probation violation and the hearing. In 2005, when probation was revoked and he was sent to prison, defendant was not awarded any of those credits.
On appeal, defendant contends his waiver applied only to the credits that accrued in 1991 and did not extend retrospectively to the credits that had accrued in 1986.
Court affirm the judgment.
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