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P. v. Beville
The court found defendant in violation of a condition of his probation and sentenced him to the previously stayed term of two years imprisonment. In calculating the award of defendants presentence custody credits, the court utilized a previous courts determination that defendant had formerly acquired an aggregate of 369 days of custody credits, consisting of 247 days actual and 122 days good conduct. On appeal, defendant contends the court erroneously failed to give him three days actual and two days good conduct credits. The People concede the issue. Court agree and direct the trial court to award defendant the additional credits.

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