P. v. Derritt
Defendant Deandre Lamont Derritt pled no contest to a single felony charge of possessing methamphetamine, and admitted five prior strikes and two prison priors. The trial court denied his motion to withdraw the plea, and sentenced him to eight years in prison. Defendant appealed, and the trial court issued a certificate of probable cause.[1] Defendant claims the trial court abused its discretion in denying his motion to withdraw the plea and in refusing his request for advisory counsel while he was representing himself in the matter. He also claims he was erroneously denied additional presentence custody credits. We reject these claims and affirm the judgment.
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