P. v. Petryshyn
On June 7, 2016 John Stephen Petryshyn pleaded no contest to one count of driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or more within 10 years of a prior conviction for the same or related offense. (Veh. Code, §§ 23152, subd. (b), 23550.5, subd. (a).) At the time he entered his plea, Petryshyn was advised of his constitutional rights and the nature and consequences of the plea, which he stated he understood. Petryshyn’s counsel joined in the waivers of Petryshyn’s constitutional rights. The trial court expressly found Petryshyn’s waivers, plea and admissions were voluntary, knowing and intelligent.
The trial court sentenced Petryshyn in accordance with the negotiated plea agreement to the upper term of three years in state prison. The court awarded presentence custody credit of 52 days and ordered Petryshyn to pay statutory fines, fees and assessments. All remaining charges and a pending misdemeanor, Los Angeles Superior Court case number 5AV06682, we
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