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P. v. Washington CA2/1
In 2016, Samuel Lee Washington pleaded no contest to a charge of felony violation of Penal Code section 21310, carrying a dirk or dagger. The trial court ordered that execution of sentence be suspended and placed Washington on three years of probation. As a condition of probation, the court ordered Washington to serve 180 days in county jail. The court awarded him 38 days of actual custody credit and 38 days of conduct credit, for a total of 76 days.
In 2017, Washington argued with and pushed his girlfriend. When advised he was under arrest for spousal battery (Pen. Code, § 243, subd. (e)(1)), he resisted arrest by going limp and falling to the ground, then struggled with police for 30 minutes, challenged them to fight, spat at them, and attempted to kick out a patrol car window. He was charged with resisting arrest. (Pen. Code, § 148, subd. (a)(1).)

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