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P. v. Trani
A jury convicted defendant, inter alia, of two counts of making fraudulent material statements for the purpose of obtaining workers' compensation benefits. Defendant contends that, because the magistrate dismissed one of those counts at the preliminary hearing, the superior court should have granted his Penal Code section 995 motion to dismiss that count after the People refiled it. Defendant also asserts insufficient evidence supported the verdict on that count and the court improperly sentenced him to consecutive terms in violation of section 654. Finally, he claims he is entitled to additional presentence custody credit. Court agree the trial court miscalculated Defendant's presentence credit. In all other respects, court affirm the judgment.

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