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P. v. Fajardo
Defendant Roger D. Fajardo appeals from the judgment entered after the trial court revoked his probation and imposed the previously suspended sentence of four years in state prison. This appeal challenges only the trial courts refusal to award him pre-sentence credit custody for the 24 days he spent in jail after his arrest on a new criminal charge but before the trial court summarily revoked his probation. Court adhere to the analysis we set forth in People v. Huff (1990) 223 Cal.App.3d 1100, recently reaffirmed by Division Seven of this district in People v. Pruitt (2008) 161 Cal.App.4th 637, and conclude that defendant is not entitled to credit for that period. Court therefore affirm the judgment.

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