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P. v. Willis CA4/3
Defendant Robert Earl Willis, Jr., appeals from an order denying a petition for resentencing of his conviction for violating Penal Code section 484e, subdivision (b) (acquiring access cards) as a misdemeanor.
This is our second opinion in this case. In our first opinion we held that the trial court correctly denied the petition and we affirmed because (1) section 484e was not listed in the relevant statute as one of the felonies for which resignation and resentencing could be sought, and (2) defendant had not proved the value of the access cards he obtained was less than $950. (People v. Willis (Nov. 29, 2016, G051940) [nonpub. opn.], review granted Feb. 15, 2017, S239452.) The California Supreme Court granted defendant’s petition for review, and later transferred the case back to this court for reconsideration in light of People v. Romanowski (2017) 2 Cal.5th 903 (Romanowski). We now reverse and remand for further proceedings.

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