People v. Sawyers
Annotate this CaseDefendant was convicted of first degree murder, three counts of attempted premeditated murder, and two counts of shooting at an occupied dwelling. Defendant argued that his sentence pursuant to the Three Strikes law was unauthorized because the information failed to allege his prior offense was a strike. In the published portion of the opinion, the Court of Appeal held that because the information failed to give defendant notice that he faced sentencing under the Three Strikes law, and because the informal amendment doctrine did not apply, defendant's sentence must be vacated.
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