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P. .v Gaul
Defendant Jason Thomas Gaul was sentenced to four concurrent two-year prison terms for his convictions of taking a vehicle without consent (Veh. Code, 10851, subd. (a)), second degree commercial burglary (Pen. Code, 459), grand theft from a person ( 487, subd. (c)), and first degree residential burglary. ( 459.) Defendants sole claim on appeal is that under the plea bargain related to the first degree residential burglary charge he should have received the same 235 days of credit for time served as he did for his other three convictions. Court disagree. However, we have noticed an error in the abstract of judgment in case No. SF106182A. Court order correction of the abstract for that case, but otherwise affirm the judgments.

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