P. v. Harris CA6
After defendant Jovan Harris pleaded no contest to one count of attempted second degree robbery (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 211, 212.5) and admitted various sentencing enhancements, the trial court sentenced him to 25 years in state prison and dismissed a charge of attempted first degree murder (§§ 664, 187) in accordance with his plea agreement.
On appeal, Harris argues the trial court erred in denying his motion to quash a search warrant and denying his motion to suppress jail calls. In addition, Harris argues that, due to ameliorative changes in various sentencing laws, he is entitled to a remand for resentencing.
Due to a change in the law following the close of briefing, we requested supplemental briefing from the parties as to the effect of Assembly Bill No. 1869 (2019 2020 Reg. Sess.) on the appeal, specifically its repeal of former Government Code section 29550 et seq., as well as its enactment of Government Code section 6111.
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