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P. v. Tyler
Defendant Tomeko Shane Tyler appeals from a judgment entered after a jury convicted him of one count of unlawful driving or taking of a vehicle in violation of Vehicle Code section 10851, subdivision (a) and one count of evading an officer with willful disregard for safety of persons and property in violation of Vehicle Code section 2800.2, subdivision (a). After the jury deadlocked on a felony charge of resisting an executive officer in the performance of his duties in violation of Penal Code section 69, Tyler pled “no contest” to a misdemeanor charge of resisting a police officer in violation of Penal Code section 148, subdivision (a)(1). On appeal, Tyler requests that we conduct an independent review of the trial court’s in camera Pitchess[1] hearing, contends that the trial court erred in failing to stay under Penal Code section 654 his sentence on the section 148 resisting a police officer charge, and contends that the trial court erred in calculating his good conduct credits under Penal Code section 4109. We affirm.

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