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P. v. Monroy CA2/11
In 2005, defendant Marco Antonio Monroy was convicted of eight counts involving several victims and sentenced to a total term of 25 years, 4 months, plus life with the possibility of parole. One of the counts was attempted murder (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 187). On direct appeal, we affirmed the judgment. (People v. Monroy (Dec. 14, 2006, G035580) [nonpub. opn.] (Monroy I).)
In January 2020, defendant filed a petition for resentencing in superior court pursuant to section 1170.95. The petition incorrectly stated defendant was convicted of either second degree murder or felony murder. The court summarily denied the petition. We conclude that because defendant was not entitled to relief as a matter of law, the order must be affirmed.

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