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P. v. Klure
In July 2011, appellant was charged with possessing marijuana for sale and possessing Oxycontin. He initially pleaded not guilty, but on October 6, he changed his plea to guilty, pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement. Per that agreement, the court suspended imposition of sentence and placed appellant on probation. The court also ordered appellant to pay a $133.75 booking fee and to serve 180 days in jail. It awarded appellant 109 days of presentence credit, based on 73 days of actual custody, plus 36 days of conduct credit.

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