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==Misdemeanor sentencing== | |||
"A trial court in a misdemeanor case may properly look for guidance to what the rules consider to be aggravating and mitigating." (People v. Faber (2017) 15 Cal.App.5th Supp. 41, 48.) | |||
==Sentencing error== | ==Sentencing error== | ||
Revision as of 00:28, 19 June 2021
Misdemeanor sentencing
"A trial court in a misdemeanor case may properly look for guidance to what the rules consider to be aggravating and mitigating." (People v. Faber (2017) 15 Cal.App.5th Supp. 41, 48.)
Sentencing error
Failing to state reasons
Rule 4.403
People v. Dixon (1993) 20 Cal.App.4th 1029, 1037, found it reversible error, when failing to state reasons for consecutive sentences.