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P. v. Hayes
Enos Hayesappeals from the judgment on his convictions following a jury trial for possession of a short-barreled rifle or shotgun (Pen. Code,[1] § 33215, count 5) and possession of a firearm and ammunition by a felon (§ 29800, subd. (a)(1), count 6; § 30305, subd. (a)(1), count 7). The trial court sentenced appellant to a total of nine years in state prison and awarded 365 days of presentence custody credit.
Appellant contends substantial evidence did not support his convictions for possession of a firearm and ammunition. We disagree and affirm the judgment of conviction.Appellant also asserts the trial court erred in its calculation and award of presentence custody credits, and he is entitled to 437 days’ credit. Respondent agrees that the court miscalculated appellant’s custody credits, but asserts he was entitled to 385 days of presentence credit. Finally, appellant contends, and the Attorney General concedes, that the trial court lacked authority to impose a postconvicti

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