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P. v. Lusk
On August 12, 2010,[1] a jury convicted appellant, Sharon Denise Lusk, of possession of cocaine base (Health & Saf. Code, § 11350, subd. (a)), a felony, and providing false personal identification information to a peace officer (Pen. Code, § 148.9, subd.(a)),[2] a misdemeanor. In a separate proceeding on August 13, appellant admitted three prior prison term enhancement allegations (§ 667.5, subd. (b)). On October 21, the court imposed a sentence of four years four months, consisting of the 16-month lower term on the felony conviction and one year on each of the three prior prison term enhancements, and awarded appellant presentence credit of 297 days, consisting of 199 days of actual time credit and 98 days of conduct credit. The court credited appellant for time served on the misdemeanor.

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