P. v. Kelly CA4/2
A jury found defendant and appellant, Solomon Kelly, guilty as charged of one count of attempted second degree robbery of two victims, J.C. and F.H. (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 211.) Defendant was sentenced to two years in prison, but his sentence was deemed served and he was released on parole because his preimprisonment credits equaled or exceeded the sentence imposed. The criminal proceedings were delayed due to defendant’s hospitalization and involuntary treatment with antipsychotic medication in order to restore his mental competency.
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