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P. v. Quintanar
Following the denial of his suppression motion "Pen. Code, § 1538.5" Pen. Code, § 1538.5), defendant Guy Quintanar pled no contest to possession of stolen property "Pen. Code, § 496, subd. (a)" Pen. Code, § 496, subd. (a)) in exchange for a three-year prison term to be served in county jail.
On appeal, defendant contends the trial court erred in denying his suppression motion because the evidence obtained against him was the product of his being unlawfully detained. Defendant also contends that he is entitled to additional presentence conduct credits. We reject defendant’s unlawful detention claim, but agree with him that he is entitled to the custody credits he seeks.

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