Posted On: December 28, 2007 by Mary Frances Prevost

CALIFORNIA CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER NEWS: ELECTRONIC MONITORING DOES NOT TAKE THE PLACE OF CUSTODY

In case where defendant was released on bail but subject to electronic monitoring and other restrictions as conditions of her release, award of 434 days of presentence custody credit for the time she was released is reversed as the trial court erred in giving her the credits

People v. Anaya, No. B195866

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