of more than one year." § 4A1.2(c)(1)(A). However, Olea's suspended 30-day jail sentence may meet the test. Generally, three criminal history points are awarded "for each prior sentence of imprisonment" of more than 13 months, and two points are awarded
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"for each prior sentence of imprisonment of at least sixty days." §§ 4A1.1(a) & (b). As in Olea's case, a single point is awarded "for each prior sentence not [already] counted." § 4A1.1(c) (emphasis added). The Guideline defining "prior sentence" states: "A conviction for which the imposition or execution of a sentence was totally suspended or stayed shall be counted as a prior sentence under § 4A1.1(c)." § 4A1.2(a)(3) (emphasis added). Although Olea argues that § 4A1.2(b)(2) and the definition of the "sentence of imprisonment" there should be applied to the definition of "prior sentence" in § 4A1.2(a)(3), there is no precedent in this circuit to that effect, and we are not persuaded to change the "prior sentence" definition. Relief for Olea under plain error is precluded. See Salinas, 480 F.3d at 756, 759. AFFIRMED.