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P. v. Magallon CA4/2
Defendant and appellant Miguel Angel Magallon was tried and convicted of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, as well as several enhancements of those counts. He was originally sentenced to an indeterminate sentence of 14 years to life plus a determinate sentence of nine years.
In a previous appeal, we rejected Magallon’s challenges to the judgment of conviction, but remanded for the trial court to consider whether to grant mental health diversion under the newly enacted Assembly Bill No. 1810 (2018 Reg. Sess.) and, if necessary, to resentence Magallon. (People v. Magallon (May 29, 2019, E069524) [nonpub. opn.].)

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