P. v. Hill
In a trial to the court following his waiver of jury trial, defendant Clyde Jerome Hill was convicted of infliction of corporal injury on a cohabitant (Pen. Code,[1] § 273.5, subd. (a)) and acquitted of making criminal threats (§ 422). The court found true allegations that defendant had suffered two prior domestic violence convictions (§ 273.5, subd. (e)(1)) and had served two prior prison terms (§ 667.5, subd. (b)).
Defendant was sentenced to state prison for the upper term of five years plus two years for the prior convictions. He was awarded 119 days' custody credit and 118 days' conduct credit and was ordered to pay a $1,200 restitution fine (§ 1202.4), a $1,200 restitution fine suspended unless parole is revoked (§ 1202.45), a $30 court security fee (§ 1465.8), and a $30 court facilities assessment (Gov. Code, § 70373).



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