P. v. Jones CA5
Appellant Larry Wayne Jones pleaded guilty to crimes arising from possession of a firearm and ammunition by a felon. On appeal, he requests the court review certain sealed materials to determine whether the trial court properly denied his motions to suppress evidence, to quash and traverse the warrant, and to unseal the warrant affidavit. Appellant further contends that People v. Hobbs (1994) 7 Cal.4th 948 (Hobbs) is unconstitutional, that the nighttime warrant execution was unreasonable, and that his prior prison term enhancement should be stricken. We requested supplemental briefing on the effect, if any, of Senate Bill No. 567 on appellant’s sentence. We remand the case to the trial court to strike the prior prison term enhancements and to resentence appellant in light of Senate Bill No. 567. In all other respects, we affirm the judgment.
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