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P. v. Webb
Mickael Deandre Webb appeals a judgment following resentencing after it was discovered Webb was originally sentenced under a former version of the One Strike law (Pen. Code, § 667.61)[1] instead of the version of the statute applicable in October 2010, when Webb committed the crimes of sexual penetration causing great bodily injury. When the One Strike law was amended in September 2010, the circumstance of committing great bodily injury was moved to subdivision (d) from subdivision (e).[2] The trial court determined Webb's original sentence was unauthorized because he should have been sentenced under subdivision (a) (requiring punishment of 25 years to life if a specified offense was committed under one of the circumstances listed in subdivision (d)), rather than under subdivision (b) (requiring punishment of 15 years to life if a specified offense was committed under one of the circumstances listed in subdivision (e)). Webb's aggregate prison term increased from 31 years t

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