P. v. Turner CA1/4
Defendant Casey Turner was 15 years old at the time of his charged offenses. He appeals from his conviction of one count of second degree murder and two counts of attempted murder, accompanied by sentence enhancements, for which he was sentenced to 84 years to life. In a previous published opinion, we affirmed the judgment, except that we modified his sentence to reflect that he would be entitled to a parole hearing after serving 25 years in prison (Turner I). We then granted Turner’s petition for rehearing. In our non-published published opinion in Turner II, we remanded the matter to the trial court in light of People v. Franklin (2016) 63 Cal.4th 261, 283-284 (Franklin). Following our opinion in Turner II, we granted Turner’s second petition for rehearing, raising a claim under recently enacted Proposition 57.
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