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P. v. Sanford CA2/5
Defendant Robert Sanford (defendant) was convicted of a
single count of robbery (Pen. Code, § 211) in 2004. The trial
court found true allegations that defendant sustained four prior
serious felony convictions (§ 667(a)(1)), served three prior prison terms (§ 667.5(b)), and sustained four prior felony convictions within the meaning of the Three Strikes law (§§ 667(b)-(i), 1170.12). The trial court struck three of defendant’s prior strike convictions in the interest of justice pursuant to section 1385 and sentenced defendant to serve 30 years in prison.
In February 2021, defendant filed what he styled as a motion to correct an unauthorized sentence. The motion argued he should be accruing conduct credits during his time in custody at a 50 percent rate. The trial court denied the motion on March 1, 2021, finding it was without legal basis.

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