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P. v. Aponte
After a court trial, the court convicted defendant Roberto Aponte of inflicting corporal injury on his spouse and further found that he caused great bodily injury and had a prior serious felony conviction. (Pen. Code, §§ 273.5, subd. (a), 12022.7, subd. (e), 1170.12, subd. (c)(1), 459.)[1] Under the parties’ negotiated agreement, the court sentenced him to four years in prison. It gave him 623 days of presentence custody credit and, under section 2933.1, subdivision (c), limited his presentence conduct credit to 15 percent of custody credit, giving him 93 days, for total presentence credit of 716 days. On appeal from the judgment, defendant claims defense counsel rendered ineffective assistance. He also claims the court erred in applying the 15 percent credit limitation.[2]
We affirm the judgment.

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