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Date Created: 2020-11-20 19:03:54.574165+00
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Filed 11/19/20 In re Bertram CA4/3

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              IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

                                     FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

                                                DIVISION THREE

 In re TIMOTHY K. BERTRAM                                                G059404

      on Habeas Corpus.                                                  (Super. Ct. No. 15HF0067)

                                                                         OPINION

                   Original proceedings; petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Petition granted
with directions.
                   Petitioner Timothy K. Bertram, in pro. per.
                   Todd L. Spitzer Attorney General, and George A. Turner, Deputy Attorney
General for Respondent.

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THE COURT:*
              In December of 2019, petitioner Timothy K. Bertram pled guilty to 13
felony counts of second-degree burglary in Orange County Superior Court case No.
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15HF0067. (Pen. Code §§459, 460, subd. (b)).
              Pursuant to the plea agreement the court struck a strike prior and six prison
priors for purposes of sentencing only. The court sentenced petitioner to three years on
count 1, with concurrent sentences on the remaining counts, with credit for 178 days
served. The court also ordered that petitioner’s sentence be served at ‘“any penal
institution,”’ concurrently with two other cases previously imposed by Los Angeles
County, and for which petitioner was currently serving 12 years in state prison.
              Despite the court’s ruling, a mistake was made in the abstract of judgment.
This mistake incorrectly states that petitioner was sentenced to county jail pursuant to
section 1170, subdivision (h). According to petitioner, this mistake has resulted in a
“time server hold” being placed against him. This hold could operate to send him back to
Orange County jail after he is released from prison, despite the terms of his sentence
which mandates that he is to serve a prison term only.
              Section 669 subdivision (d), provides in effect, that when a court imposes a
concurrent term of imprisonment and imprisonment for one of the crimes is required to
be served in state prison, the term for all crimes shall be served in state prison, even if the
term for any other offense specifies imprisonment in a county jail pursuant to section
1170 subdivision (h). Here, the court acknowledged at petitioner’s sentencing hearing
that this case, “[I]t’s not 1170(h).”
              The Attorney General concedes that there exists an error in the abstract of
judgment. The Attorney General does not oppose the granting of relief on the foregoing

*             Before, O’Leary, P.J., Ikola, J., and Thompson, J.
1             All further statutory references are to the Penal Code.

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claim and has waived any issuance of an order to show cause. (People v. Romero (1994)
8 Cal.4th 728, 740, fn.7.)
              Accordingly, the superior court is directed to amend the abstract of
judgment to delete that part of the abstract indicating that petitioner is sentenced to
county jail per section 1170 subdivision (h), and to send a certified copy of the amended
abstract to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. This decision
shall be final as to this court 10 days after its filing. (Cal.Rules of Court, rule
8.387(b)(3)(A).)

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