P. v. Ringold
A jury convicted Douglas E. Ringold of transporting a controlled substance. (Health & Saf. Code, 11352, subd. (a).) In a bifurcated hearing, the trial court found the controlled substance Ringold transported was not for personal use (Pen. Code, 1210, subd. (a)), he had two prior strikes ( 667, subds. (b) (i)), a prior conviction of possessing a controlled substance (Health & Saf. Code, 11350, subd. (a), 11370, subd. (a)), and had served three prior prison terms ( 667.5, subd. (b), 668). The court struck one prior strike and one prior prison term enhancement and sentenced him to prison for 10 years: double the four year middle term for transporting a controlled substance with a prior strike, enhanced by two 1 year terms for prior prison terms. The court awarded 372 days credit for time served: 248 actual days and 124 days of section 4019 credit. Ringold contends the trial court erred in not awarding him one additional day credit for time served. The judgment is affirmed.
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