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P. v. Bryant
Steven Bryant pled guilty to grand theft from a person (Pen. Code, § 487, subd. (c)) and, in return, all other counts and two prison prior allegations were dismissed.[1] The court (Judge Katz) imposed a three-year prison sentence but stayed execution of the sentence and granted Bryant formal probation, including 120 days in custody. A few months after being released from jail, Bryant admitted to violating the terms and conditions of his probation and probation was revoked. The court (Judge Elias) vacated the stay on the three-year sentence. Pursuant to section 1170, subd. (h), the court ordered Bryant to serve his prison sentence in local custody.

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