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People v. Gonzalez

Juvenile offender’s 50-years-to-life sentence is not unconstitutional because he was guaranteed a parole hearing after his 25th year in prison.





Cite as

2014 DJDAR 6376

Published

May 23, 2014

Filing Date

May 14, 2014


THE PEOPLE,

THE PEOPLE,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

JAIME GUADALUPE GONZALEZ,

Defendant and Appellant.

 

No. G047199

(Super. Ct. No. 11ZF0111)

California Courts of Appeal

Fourth Appellate District

Division Three

Filed  May 14, 2014

 

MODIFICATION ORDER;

NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT

 

           The opinion filed April 30, 2014 is modified on page 11 so that the citation, ?(People v. Martin (2013) 222 Cal.App.4th 98, 103, review granted on Mar. 26, 2014, S216139.),? is deleted.

 

           The modification does not change the judgment.

 

ARONSON, ACTING P. J.

 

I CONCUR:

     THOMPSON, J.

 

 

 

 

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