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P. v. Meyers
Defendant Louis Meyers was convicted of attempted grand theft and sentenced to five years in state prison. On appeal, he contends that the trial court denied his right to make a personal statement in mitigation at sentencing. He also contends that he is entitled to additional presentence conduct credits, based either on the law in effect when he was sentenced, or the retroactive application of the current conduct credit scheme. We agree Meyers is entitled to additional conduct credits. In all other respects, however, we affirm the judgment.

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