People v. Lopez
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The Supreme Court reversed the judgment of the court of appeal affirming Defendant's life sentence for his conviction of conspiracy to commit home invasion robbery under Cal. Penal Code 186.22(b)(4), holding that the superior court erred in sentencing Defendant to an indeterminate life term under that provision.
Section 186.22(b)(4) prescribes indeterminate life terms for specified felonies, including home invasion robbery. At issue was whether Defendant was properly sentenced to an indeterminate life term even though he was convicted of the crime of conspiracy and not yet completed home invasion robbery. The Supreme Court answered the question in the negative, holding that section 186.22(b)(4) does not apply to conspiracy convictions.
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