P. v. Walker CA1/3
This is the second appeal before this court arising out of defendant Thelmeas Walker’s conviction on one count of forcible rape during a residential burglary, enhanced for personal use of a firearm. Defendant received a prison term of 25 years to life for the forcible rape count, with a consecutive 10-year term for the firearm enhancement. On October 30, 2014, this court affirmed the judgment in a nonpublished decision, and the California Supreme Court thereafter denied his request for review. (People v. Walker (Oct. 30, 2014, A134924) [nonpub. opn.], review den. Jan. 14, 2015, S222982.)
On March 30, 2017, defendant, representing himself, filed a motion based on a newly enacted voter initiative to “Set Aside Juvenile Offender’s Conviction and Remand All Further Proceedings to Juvenile Court Unless People Motions to Transfer Case to Adult Court, and Juvenile Court Orders Such Transfer [Pub. Saf. Rehab. Act of 2016; Cal. Const., Art. I, Sec. 32.].” The trial court thereafte
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