P. v. Melvin
In 2002 Antonyio Shawn Melvin pleaded guilty in case No. SCD164913 to escaping without force or violence from a work furlough program. (Pen. Code,[1] 4532, subd. (a)(1).) Melvin also pleaded guilty in case No. SCE218568 to possessing an explosive (Health & Saf. Code, 12305) and fleeing from a police officer (Veh. Code, 2800.2.) Under the plea agreement, the court (Judge Exarhos) sentenced Melvin to the middle term of three years for possessing an explosive and a consecutive eight months for fleeing from a police officer. Judge Exarhos also imposed a concurrent one year one day term for the nonviolent escape. The court suspended execution of sentences and placed Melvin on probation for three years, conditioned on serving 365 days in jail. Court agree and accordingly reverse the judgment.



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