P. v. Wilson CA5
Aaron Joshua Wilson was convicted of a range of offenses, including conspiracy to commit carjacking, two counts of carjacking, two counts of robbery, evading, driving the wrong way on a highway while evading, and several misdemeanors. He was sentenced to 33 years eight months in prison. Wilson does not challenge his convictions. Rather, he raises a number of claims related to his sentence. He argues that the trial court prejudicially erred in failing to apply Penal Code section 654 to stay the sentences on his two robbery convictions. He further argues that a prior prison term sentence enhancement imposed by the trial court must be stricken because, after his sentencing, the prior conviction underlying the enhancement was reduced to a misdemeanor pursuant to Proposition 47. We agree with both of these contentions.
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