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P. v. Barrascout CA2/6
Oscar Rodolfo Barrascout appeals a superior court order denying his petition to be eligible for a youth offender parole hearing. (Pen. Code, § 3051.) In 1990, he was convicted of first degree murder (§ 187), robbery (§ 211), and burglary (§ 459), and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole (LWOP). When he committed these crimes, he was 22 years of age. We conclude the statutory provision that disqualifies Barrascout from eligibility for a youth offender parole hearing (§ 3051, subd. (h)) because of his LWOP sentence does not violate equal protection of the laws. We affirm

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