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P. v. Chatters
Ronald Chatters, Jr. appeals from his convictions of possession of cocaine and oxycodine for sale and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He contends the trial court erred in not instructing the jury on the defense of momentary possession as to each offense. Court need not decide whether the court should have given that instruction under the evidence in this case because Court conclude that any error in failing to give the instruction was harmless. Chatters also contends, and the People agree, that the trial court erred in denying him 170 days of presentence conduct credit. Court order that the abstract of judgment be corrected.

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