California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Santana, 182 Cal.App.3d 185, 227 Cal.Rptr. 51 (Cal. App. 1986):
After appropriate waivers, a plea was taken on July 18, 1984, at the conclusion of which the court stated: "In this matter the defendant is sentenced to the upper term of six years in state prison. He is given credit for 57 days time served plus 29 People v. Sage credit [Rf. People v. Sage (1980) 26 Cal.3d 498, 165 Cal.Rptr. 280, 611 P.2d 874], for a total of 86. [p] Time on the prior is stayed, the five year enhancement, so the total sentence is six years. [p] On case No. A527211 he is found in violation of probation, probation is revoked, and the two year sentence of mid term to state prison is imposed, to run concurrently with the present six year term."
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