P. v. Williams CA2/8
In 2013, defendant was charged in a consolidated information with 10 felony counts, including two counts of attempted murder arising from assaults on defendant’s former girlfriend and her brother while threatening them with a shotgun. After a jury trial in which defendant testified, defendant was found guilty of all charges and sentenced to an indeterminate term of 48 years to life, plus an eight-year determinate term.
We affirmed defendant’s conviction. (People v. Williams (May 8, 2015, B252994) [nonpub. opn.].)
After the passage of Senate Bill 1437 (2017–2018 Reg. Sess.) in 2018, defendant filed, in propria persona, a petition for resentencing pursuant to Penal Code section 1170.95. Section 1170.95 was enacted as part of the legislative changes effected by Senate Bill 1437 and became effective January 1, 2019. (Stats. 2018, ch. 1015, § 4.)
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