P. v. Okuma
Following the denial of defendant Darrell Oneil Okuma’s motion to suppress evidence, a jury convicted him of possession of methamphetamine. Defendant then admitted one allegation of a prior serious felony conviction and three allegations of service of a prior prison term.
The court sentenced defendant to state prison for seven years, consisting of the mid-term of two years, doubled to four because of the strike, plus an additional one year for each service of a prior prison term. The court awarded defendant 337 days of presentence custody credit, consisting of 169 days served plus 168 days for conduct. The court imposed restitution fines and fees as follows: $240 in accordance with Penal Code sections 1202.4 and 1202.45; a $40 court security fee (Pen. Code, § 1465.8), and a $30 conviction fee (Gov. Code, § 70373).
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