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P. v. Jackson
Defendant and appellant Melvin Charles Jackson pled guilty to one count of grand theft (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (a)) in Riverside County Superior Court case No. RIF130553, on July 17, 2006. In exchange, the court imposed but suspended a two-year sentence in state prison and placed defendant on probation for three years, under certain conditions, including participation in a one-year Salvation Army program. On June 3, 2008, defendant admitted that he was in violation of two of his probation conditions (violate no law and report contact with law enforcement to probation officer), due to a criminal conviction in a new case, Riverside County Superior Court case No. RIF139469. The court imposed the previously suspended two-year term in the instant case and a concurrent 365 days in case No. RIF139469. With respect to presentence custody credits, the court referred the matter to the probation department for a report.

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