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P. v. Oakley CA2/11
After a plea of no contest, the trial court sentenced defendant Jullien Braddon Oakley to a stipulated term of 12 years in state prison (which included one year for a prior prison term enhancement) in exchange for the dismissal of certain other charges. Defendant contends the prior prison term enhancement should be stricken based on the retroactive application of Senate Bill No. 136 (2019-2020 Reg. Sess.), and the Attorney General agrees. Both parties posit that remand is not required. We will strike the prior prison term enhancement, accept the Attorney General’s representation that the People do not seek remand, and affirm the judgment as modified.

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