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P. v. Robinson CA5
Appellant’s convictions are based on a series of armed robberies involving 13 different victims. We need not discuss the facts underlying appellant’s conviction in detail because they are not relevant to this appeal.
At appellant’s sentencing hearing, the trial court awarded the following presentence credits: 823 days for time spent in actual custody, plus 117 days of conduct credits pursuant to section 4019, plus 677 days for time spent on presentence electronic monitoring, for a total of 1,617 days. Because appellant was convicted of a violent felony within the meaning of section 667.5, subdivision (c), his accrual of conduct credits was limited pursuant to section 2933.1, subdivision (a) to “no more than 15 percent.”

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