P. v. Ruano CA1/3
After the trial court revoked defendant Jeffrey Miguel Ruano’s probation, it placed into execution a previously imposed prison sentence of 16 years 8 months that had been the subject of a plea bargain. On appeal, defendant contends the court violated his plea bargain by placing the previously imposed prison sentence into execution after revoking his probation. He claims that the terms of his plea provided that his prison sentence would be permanently stayed if he completed a residential drug treatment program, irrespective of whether he complied with the other terms of his probation. He also urges that he is entitled to additional custody and conduct credits.
We agree that defendant is entitled to one extra day of custody credit and an extra 528 days of conduct credits. In all other respects, we shall affirm the judgment.
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