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Justia Daily Opinion Summaries

California Courts of Appeal
March 19, 2020

Table of Contents

In re S.E.

Criminal Law, Juvenile Law

People v. Garcia

Criminal Law

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California Courts of Appeal Opinions

In re S.E.

Docket: F078904(Fifth Appellate District)

Opinion Date: March 18, 2020

Judge: Jennifer R.S. Detjen

Areas of Law: Criminal Law, Juvenile Law

The Court of Appeal affirmed the district court's restitution order against defendant, then age 16, who admitted to making criminal threats in violation of Penal Code 422. The court held that the juvenile court erred by applying the presumption of causality contained in Penal Code section 1202.4, subdivision (f)(4)(A) to victim restitution ordered under section 730.6. However, the court rejected defendant's claim that his conduct was not shown to be a substantial factor in an injury to the so-called derivative victims. The court also held that the juvenile court properly imposed interest on the amount of restitution.

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People v. Garcia

Docket: B293491(Second Appellate District)

Opinion Date: March 18, 2020

Judge: Brian M. Hoffstadt

Areas of Law: Criminal Law

A trial court does not have the discretion to substitute the firearm enhancement found true by the jury for a lesser enhancement never presented to that jury. In the published portion of the opinion, the Court of Appeal applied People v. Tirado, (2019) 38 Cal.App.5th 637, which held that Penal Code section 12022.53, subdivision (h) does not grant a trial court the discretion to substitute lesser included enhancements, at least where the greater enhancement is legally and factually valid. The court wrote that this is the result dictated by the statute's plain language; by the separation of powers absent a legislative override; and by the rules governing when to instruct the jury on lesser offenses and enhancements. The court affirmed the judgment of the trial court.

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