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P. v. Lee
On April 3, 2012, Andre Shamone Lee pled guilty to one count of domestic violence with corporal injury (Pen. Code, § 273.5, subd. (a))[1] (count 1), and admitted having suffered a prior strike conviction within the meaning of section 667, subdivisions (b) through (i), and section 668. That same day, the trial court sentenced Lee to a stipulated sentence of six years in state prison. The trial court awarded Lee a total of 313 days of custody credits, including 209 days of actual custody credits, and 104 days of conduct credits. The trial court also imposed a restitution fine in the amount of $240, and imposed and stayed a parole revocation restitution fine in the same amount.
On appeal, Lee contends that the trial court violated the ex post facto clauses of the state and federal constitutions in imposing the restitution and parole revocation restitution fines. Lee also claims that he is entitled to additional conduct credits for jail time served after October 1, 2011, pursuant to an amendment to section 4019. We reject Lee's claims and affirm the judgment.

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