Error and/or relief
The defendant was sentenced to LWOP in the 1980s for his murder and robbery conviction. In a 2022 resentencing hearing under section 1172.75, the superior court declined to resentence the defendant because of prior convictions for sexually violent offenses that made him ineligible. The court erred, as the prior prison term enhancement subjection to review under section 1172.75 was based on escape, not on his prior sexually violent offenses. His prior sexually violent offenses were not a basis to render him ineligible for resentencing.
First Holding:
Defendant’s prior prison term enhancement was imposed based on a conviction for escape, which is not a sexually violent offense as defined in Welfare and Institutions Code section 6600(b) Thus, the enhancement was not imposed for a prior conviction for a sexually violent offense under section 1172.75(a).
Authority:
PEN 1172.75(a)
WIC 6600(b)
People v. Green (2024) 104 Cal.App.5th 365, 370-373
Second Holding:
Under section 1172.75(f), commencing on January 1, 2025, an individual who has been convicted of a sexually violent offense as defined in Welfare and Institutions Code section 6600(b) and sentenced to death or a life term without the possibility of parole, who, as of January 1, 2025, has not had their judgment reviewed and verified by the sentencing court as provided in subdivision (c), is not eligible for recall and resentencing under this section. This subdivision does not apply retroactively. But the defendant’s sentence was reviewed in 2022, and by its terms the section 1172.75(f) restriction is not retroactive. The disqualification does not apply to the defendant.
Authority:
PEN 1172.75(f)

