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P. v. Young
Following a jury trial, defendant Daeron Young was convicted of felony carrying a loaded concealed firearm, of which he was not the registered owner. (Former Pen. Code, § 12025, subd. (b)(6).)[1] The trial court suspended imposition of sentence, placed defendant on five years’ formal probation and ordered him to serve 180 days in the county jail. Defendant was awarded presentence custody credit of 27 days, but was not awarded any presentence conduct credits.
On appeal, defendant contends 1) the trial court should have granted his motion for mistrial based on improperly admitted evidence, and 2) he is entitled to presentence conduct credits. We modify the award of credits and affirm as modified.

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