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P. v. Phillips
After defendant Roberto Phillips pled no contest to stalking, the trial court suspended the imposition of sentence and placed defendant on probation for a period of five years. When defendant violated the terms of his probation one too many times, the court sentenced him to three years in prison for the stalking conviction.
On appeal, defendant contends, and the People concede, that the trial court erred in imposing a duplicate restitution fine and in calculating defendants presentence custody credits (Pen. Code, 4019; further section references are to the Penal Code). Court modify the judgment and affirm it as modified.

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