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P. v. Nix
Defendant appeals from judgments entered in three cases, contending that the trial court erred in awarding presentence custody credits. Appellant was sentenced to two years state prison in case number 2004040413 after pleading guilty to commercial burglary and admitting six prior felony convictions. The trial court awarded 222 days presentence custody credit. In two other cases (case number 2002019628 and case number 2002020650) for possession of a controlled substance, the trial court revoked probation and imposed 16 month sentences to be served concurrent to the two-year sentence in the previous case. Appellant was awarded 222 days presentence custody credit, and like the Costco case, ordered to pay fines and restitution. Jugement affirmed in all three cases..

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