Lowe v. Super. Ct.
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Petitioner-defendant Floyd Lowe was convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm and sentenced under the "Three Strikes" law more than 15 years ago. He petitioned for resentencing under the Three Strikes Reform Act of 2012. The trial court denied the petition because defendant was armed with a firearm and intended to cause great bodily injury when he possessed the firearm. Treating defendant's appeal of the denial of his petition for resentencing as a petition for writ of mandate, the Court of Appeal concluded the trial court did not err and denied the petition for writ of mandate.
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