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P. v. Haywood CA3
While serving an 11-year sentence, defendant Pharaoh Haywood submitted a filing captioned, “Ex-Parte Motion For Amended Abstract of Judgment To Include Conduct Credits Pursuant To California Penal Code section 2900.5 and 4019.” In it, he requested an additional 366 days of custody credit (183 actual, 183 conduct). /
Defendant reasoned that he had been arrested on January 1, 2011, and posted bail a week later on January 8. He was rearrested a year later, on February 10, 2012, and remained in custody until he was sentenced on August 31, 2012. In total he had served 204 days in custody. Subtracting the 42 days of credit already awarded (21 actual, 21 conduct), he concluded he was entitled to the balance of 366 days of credits (183 actual, 183 conduct).

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