Credits
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Presentence credits
If a defendant gets picked up in other state on a California warrant, the defendant gets credits for the out-of-state custody. (In re Watson (1977) 19 Cal.3d 646.) However, if a defendant gets picked up for reasons other than a California warrant, such as committing an out-of-state crime, then the defendant gets no credit for the time he is in custody due to the out-of-state stuff. (In re Joyner (1989) 48 Cal.3d 487.)
Jail Conduct Credits
PC4019 1-for-1 2-for-2
Prison Credits
Limitations on Credits
Murder and Sex Offenses
People v. Moon (Cal. Ct. App. - March 29, 2011) People v. Lara (Cal. Supreme Ct. - July 19, 2012)