Does the Attorney General have any grounds to argue that the trial court erred in failing to recalculate a defendant's custody credits?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Martinez, B203813 (Cal. App. 2/17/2009), B203813 (Cal. App. 2009):

The Attorney General aptly agrees with defendant that the trial court erred in failing to recalculate defendant's custody credits, as required under People v. Buckhalter (2001) 26 Cal.4th 20, 22-23. Accordingly, contends the Attorney General, "the cause must be remanded for the trial court to award appellant credit for the actual time he served from the date of his original sentencing to the date of his resentencing following remand."

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