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P. v. James
A jury convicted defendant of possessing adeadly weapon. (Pen. Code, S 12020, subd. (a)(1).) In bifurcated proceedings, the trial court found defendant had suffered a prior conviction for which he served a prisonterm. (Pen. Code, S 667.5, subd. (b).) He was sentenced to prison for three years and appeals, claiming the trial court erroneously failed to hold a further hearing on possible juror misconduct and erroneously denied his motions for release of juror informationand for a new trial. Court reject his contentions and affirm, while directing the trial court to amend the abstract of judgment and minutes of the sentencing hearing to reflect the calculation of defendant's pretrial custody time and credits to which the parties here agree.

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