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Modification: People v. Valenzuela

Lower Court

California Courts of Appeal

Lower Court Judge

Steven Z. Perren

Reduction of defendant's grand theft conviction to misdemeanor through Proposition 47 established absence of essential element of street terrorism offense -- felonious criminal conduct; thus, street terrorism conviction was dismissed.





Court

CASC

Cite as

2019 DJDAR 5971

Published

Jun. 28, 2019

Filing Date

Jun. 26, 2019

Opinion Type

Modification

Disposition Type

Reversed


THE PEOPLE,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

LUIS DONICIO VALENZUELA,

Defendant and Appellant.

 

No S239122

Ventura County Superior Court

2013025724

Supreme Court of California

Second Appellate District, Division Six

B269027

Filed June 26, 2019

 

ORDER MODIFYING OPINION

 

THE COURT:

 

The majority opinion in this matter, filed on June 3, 2019, is modified as follows:

On page 3 of the slip opinion, footnote 2 is modified to read: "Defendant also had his probation revoked, leading to the imposition of an additional eight-month term, in a separate case in which he had been convicted of possession of a controlled substance (Health & Saf. Code, § 11377, subd. (a))."

This modification does not affect the judgment.

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