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P. v. Valles
Christopher Valles was sentenced to six years state prison after pleading no contest to lewd conduct on a child under the age of 14 (Pen. Code, 288, subd. (a)) and two misdemeanor counts of child molestation ( 647.6, subd. (a)(1)). The trial court awarded 39 days presentence credit consisting of 34 days actual custody and 5 days conduct credit. Appellant appeals from the judgment on the ground that the trial court miscalculated his presentence credits. Appellant claims that he was arrested June 20, 2007, and remained in custody until the July 31, 2007 sentencing hearing, thus entitling him to 42 days custody credit. At the sentencing hearing, appellant was advised that he had 34 days custody credit. Appellant asked the trial court to repeat the number and did not object, supporting the inference that the calculation was correct. (People v. Acosta (1996) 48 Cal.App.4th 411, 428, fn. 9.) The judgment is affirmed



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