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P. v. Robinson CA1/3
Pursuant to a plea agreement, defendant Jeffrey Paul Robinson pleaded guilty to assault as a felony offense in exchange for an indicated sentence of probation and one year in county jail. In lieu of serving the one year, defendant could complete a six-month residential drug treatment program. At the change of plea proceeding, defendant agreed to be sentenced by a different judge and to waive any custody credits he had accrued at the time of sentencing to allow the court to impose the promised sentence. Thereafter, at the initial sentencing before a different judge, the court accepted the plea agreement and imposed a three-year probationary term and a one-year jail term that was stayed to allow defendant to complete the six-month residential drug treatment program. The sentencing court also secured defendant’s express agreement to waive 321 custody credits that he had accrued in order to allow the court to impose the promised sentence.

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