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P. v. Brown
Ibrahim Brown pled no contest to one count of receiving stolen property in violation of Penal Code section 496, subdivision (a). On appeal, the parties agree the trial court incorrectly calculated an award of presentence conduct credits. However, they disagree on the number of days of conduct credit the trial court should have awarded, based on conflicting interpretations of Penal Code section 4019, subdivision (h).[1] We conclude Brown is entitled to 107 additional days of conduct credit, modify the judgment accordingly, and otherwise affirm.

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