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P. v. Jones
Armsberry Jones entered a plea of no contest to receiving stolen property in exchange for probation and the dismissal of other charges. He violated his probation and was sentenced to three years in prison, with 109 days of presentence custody credit and 54 days of conduct credit. The court also ordered Jones to pay $8,500 in victim restitution.
This appeal challenges the restitution order and the court's calculation of conduct credit. While Jones's restitution claim is meritless, his argument as to conduct credit is well taken. We therefore affirm the judgment and order the trial court to amend the abstract of judgment to correctly reflect the credit to which Jones is entitled.

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