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P. v. Mills
The sole issue raised in this appeal is whether the trial court erred by refusing to give defendant Dwayne John Mills credit for time actually served in state prison when the trial court consolidated his sentences on two separate cases from two different counties. At the sentencing hearing, the prosecutor acknowledged that defendant had not been credited with 51 days he spent in state prison and urged the court not to include the credit in the abstract of judgment because all that will be calculated by the Department of Corrections. Court agree with defendant that the trial court erred.

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