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P. v. Carcamo CA2/8
Ulises Carcamo appeals from a judgment which sentences him to 50 years to life in prison for the first degree murder of Aniya Knee Parker. Carcamo contends there is insufficient evidence to prove he shot and killed Parker with premeditation or deliberation. Alternatively, he seeks remand for the opportunity to create a record of information to be considered at a future youth offender parole hearing for which he is newly eligible under recently amended Penal Code section 3051. He further seeks remand for the trial court to exercise its discretion to strike a firearm enhancement under section 12022.53, subdivision (h), which became effective on January 1, 2018. We remand for the limited purposes requested by Carcamo, but otherwise affirm the judgment.

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