People v. Lima
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Defendant challenged his conviction for attempted murder in light of Senate Bill No. 1437 which abrogated the natural and probable consequences doctrine. Defendant argued that, even if SB 1437 did not abrogate the natural and probable consequences doctrine as to attempted murder, the trial court and prosecutor committed errors.
The Court of Appeal remanded the matter to the trial court so it may exercise its discretion whether to strike any of defendant's Penal Code section 12022.53 firearm enhancements; ordered the sentencing minute order modified to reflect that defendant was awarded 116 days of conduct credit; and affirmed the judgment in all other respects.
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