P. v. Collins CA2/3
Appellant Glen Dale Collins appeals from an order denying in part his Proposition 47 petition for a recall of sentence (former Pen. Code, § 1170.18, subd. (a) ). He contends, and the Attorney General concedes, that he is eligible for reduced punishment on his convictions for five counts of selling, transferring or conveying an access card (§ 484e, subd. (a); counts 3, 5, 6, 8, and 11), for which he received felony sentences. He similarly contends he is eligible for Proposition 47 relief as to one count of forging an access card signature (§ 484f, subd. (b); count 16) for which he was also given a felony sentence, and he argues a contrary conclusion would violate equal protection guarantees. Finally, he claims the trial court erroneously failed to consider his request for Proposition 47 relief as to his earlier burglary convictions in superior court case Nos. YA010018 and KA017148.
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