P. v. Curry
On May 12, 2006, a jury convicted defendant, Sirlasie Rayshon Curry, of two counts of peace officer assault with a semiautomatic weapon and one count of firearm possession by a felon. (Pen. Code,[1] §§ 245, subd. (d)(2); former §§ 12021, subd. (a)(1).) The jury further found true allegations defendant personally used a firearm in committing the assaults. (§§ 2022.5, subds. (a), (d); 12022.53, subd. (b).) We modified and affirmed the judgment on direct appeal. (People v. Curry (Jan. 14, 2008, B194321) [nonpub. opn.].) As modified on appeal, defendant was sentenced to 24 years, 8 months in state prison.
At sentencing on October 4, 2006, the trial court awarded defendant credit for 666 days in presentence custody plus 100 days for good conduct. Ten years later, on April 25, 2016, defendant filed a motion in the trial court to correct his presentence credits. (§ 1237.1.) Defendant argued he was entitled to credit for 675 days in presentence custody plus 101 days



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