P. v. Ratcliffe CA4/2
Defendant Antoine Ratcliffe was convicted of first degree murder and other crimes arising out of a gang-related shooting.
He was originally sentenced on May 22, 2015. In his appeal, we affirmed the judgment with respect to the conviction but remanded for resentencing. (People v. Ratcliffe (Feb. 11, 2020, E063690) [nonpub. opn.].) Thus, on December 4, 2020, defendant was resentenced to five consecutive life terms, including one without the possibility of parole, plus 91 years.
The trial court awarded defendant 1,414 days of custody credits — the number of days he had been in custody through May 22, 2015, the date of the original sentencing hearing.
Defendant contends that he was entitled to 3,437 days of custody credits — the number of days he had been in custody through December 4, 2020, the date of the resentencing hearing.
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