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In re J.S.
On October 28, 2008, a petition was filed pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 alleging that appellant, J.S., feloniously received stolen property (Pen. Code, 496, subd. (a), count one),[1]provided false information to a peace officer, a misdemeanor ( 148.9, subd. (a), count two), and misdemeanor escape from a juvenile facility (Welf. & Inst. Code, 871, subd. (a), count three). On November 4, 2008, appellant waived his rights and admitted count one as a felony. The remaining allegations were dismissed. On November 19, 2008, the juvenile court noted the aggregate term of confinement for appellants current offense and prior adjudications was four years eight months with 221 days of custody credit. Appellant was first detained between September 2, 2007, and September 3, 2007, entitling him to two days of custody credits. Appellant was detained another two days between January 31, 2009, and February 1, 2008. The probation report notes only one day. Appellant was detained again from March 10, 2008, until September 23, 2008, a total of 198 days. Appellant was detained from October 26, 2008, until November 19, 2008, for a total of 25 days. Appellant spent 227 days in custody. Court agree with the parties and will remand for the juvenile court to recalculate appellants custody credit.

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