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P. v. Hernandez
Juan Hernandez, also known as Luis Jose Rodriguez, Jose Luis Rodriguez, and Juan Jose Torres, appeals from the judgment entered upon his conviction by jury of first degree residential burglary (Pen. Code, 459).[1] Defendant admitted a prior conviction within the meaning of section 667, subdivision (a)(1). The trial court sentenced him to an aggregate state prison term of 17 years and awarded him credits of 1,433 days. Defendant contends that the trial court erred (1) in determining that he was competent to stand trial, thereby depriving him of his due process right to a fair trial, and (2) in its award of presentence credits. Court modify the judgment and affirm.


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