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P. v. Tejeda CA6
Defendant Moises Aaron Tejeda pleaded no contest to second degree murder with a firearm enhancement and to shooting at an occupied vehicle in exchange for a total prison term of 43 years to life and the dismissal of other charges against him. He was 22 and 23 years old at the time of his crimes. On appeal, he requests a limited remand for the purpose of making a record of factors relevant to his eventual youth offender parole hearing. The Attorney General concedes that remand is appropriate to allow the trial court to assess whether defendant has been given the opportunity to make the necessary record.

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