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P. v. Robinson CA2/1
A jury convicted Jerell Demont Robinson of second degree murder after he stomped his inebriated girlfriend to death. The trial court sentenced Robinson to an indeterminate state prison term of 15 years to life. On appeal, Robinson contends the judgment must be reversed due to jury tampering and, alternatively, if the judgment is not reversed, he is entitled to a limited remand for the purpose of making a record for use at a future youthful offender parole hearing. (People v. Franklin (2016) 63 Cal.4th 261.) We remand the matter so that Robinson can make a record for a youth offender parole hearing and otherwise affirm the judgment.

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