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P. v. Close
Defendant Brent Ray Close entered a plea of no contest to infliction of corporal injury on a cohabitant (Pen. Code, § 273.5, subd. (a)--count I)[1] in exchange for a stipulated sentence of four years in state prison and the dismissal of the remaining counts and allegations. The court sentenced defendant accordingly. The court awarded 90 actual days and 44 conduct days for a total of 134 days of presentence custody credit.
Defendant appeals. His request for a certificate of probable cause (§ 1237.5) was denied. He contends the trial court failed to award one-for-one presentence custody credits. We agree and shall modify the judgment.

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