P. v. Hill
In November 2004, Sacramento Police officers observed defendant Kenneth Hill driving a car with a broken taillight.[1] They stopped the car, and an officer noticed a gun protruding from the area of defendants right thigh. He was ordered to get out of the car and lie down on the ground. He got down, but then ran and was detained by other officers. A search of the car revealed tar heroin and rock cocaine. A booking search of defendant revealed additional heroin. A loaded gun was found on the route defendant took when he ran from the traffic stop. The judgment is modified to award defendant two days of conduct credit and to impose a $40 court security fee. As so modified, the judgment is affirmed.
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