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P. v. Bateman

Defendant Lee M. Bateman appeals from the judgment following his conviction by a jury of possession of cocaine base. (Health & Saf. Code, § 11350.) He contends that he is entitled to an additional 138 days of presentence custody credit under an amendment to Penal Code section 4019[1] that took effect after the imposition of sentence but before the resolution of this appeal. He also requests that we review the transcript of the Pitchess[2] hearing to determine whether any discoverable material was improperly withheld. Finding no error, we affirm the judgment.

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