People v. Brown
Annotate this CasePenal Code section 4019 has offered prisoners in local custody the opportunity to earn conduct credit against their sentences for good behavior. For eight months during 2010, a now-superseded version of section 4019 that was enacted during a state fiscal emergency temporarily increased the rate at which local prisoners could earn conduct credits. At issue was whether this former statute retroactively benefited prisoners who served time in local custody before January 25, 2010, the date on which it became operative. The court held that former section 4019 applied prospectively, meaning that qualified persons in local custody first became eligible to earn credit for good behavior at the increased rate beginning on the statute's operative date. The court also held that the equal protection clauses of the federal and state constitutions did not require retroactive application.
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