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P. v. Moreno CA3
In exchange for a stipulated sentence, defendant David Moreno pleaded guilty to transporting a controlled substance for sale and admitted to violating probation. On appeal, he contends the trial court (1) violated the terms of his plea agreement by imposing a prison term instead of a jail term, (2) failed to award all custody credits to which he was entitled, and (3) imposed an unauthorized sentence by adding penalty assessments to a lab fee and a drug program fee. Part of defendant’s custody credit claim has merit. But because the trial court has already corrected the award of custody credits, we will affirm the judgment.

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