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P. v. Carter CA3
The trial court sentenced defendant Richard Tyrell Carter, 17 years old at the time of his offense, to an aggregate term of 55 years to life in prison. Following an initial appeal in which this court remanded the case in light of recent changes in law relating to the prosecution of juveniles and the discretion of courts to strike or dismiss firearm enhancements, the trial court struck a prior strike conviction but not a firearm enhancement, resentencing defendant to 40 years to life. Defendant contends the trial court erred again by declining to strike or reduce the firearm enhancement. We affirm the judgment.

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