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P. v. Castor
Defendant Michelle Castor appeals after pleading guilty and no contest to financial elder abuse (Pen. Code, § 368, subd. (e)[1]), possession of a controlled substance (Health & Saf. Code, § 11377, subd. (a)), and receiving a stolen vehicle (§ 496d, subd. (a)). She was sentenced to a three-year jail term pursuant to section 1170, subdivision (h).
On appeal, defendant claims that she is entitled to additional presentence conduct credit pursuant to section 4019, and that the trial court improperly limited the rate at which she could earn postsentence conduct credit. We agree that the orders concerning defendant’s presentence and postsentence conduct credits require modification.

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