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Revision as of 23:21, 7 December 2023 by Sysop (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ==PC4571== Under Equal Protection, PC4573 is 16-2-3 under PC1170(h), even though the statute says "felony" meaning state prison. (''People v. Noyan'' (2014) 232 Cal.App.4th 657.) ==PC4573.5== Under Equal Protection, PC4573.5 is 16-2-3 under PC1170(h), even though the statute says "felony," meaning state prison. (''People v. Noyan'' (2014) 232 Cal.App.4th 657.) ==PC4573.8== Under Equal Protection, PC4573.8 is 16-2-3 under PC1170(h), even though the statute says "...")
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PC4571

Under Equal Protection, PC4573 is 16-2-3 under PC1170(h), even though the statute says "felony" meaning state prison. (People v. Noyan (2014) 232 Cal.App.4th 657.)


PC4573.5

Under Equal Protection, PC4573.5 is 16-2-3 under PC1170(h), even though the statute says "felony," meaning state prison. (People v. Noyan (2014) 232 Cal.App.4th 657.)

PC4573.8

Under Equal Protection, PC4573.8 is 16-2-3 under PC1170(h), even though the statute says "felony," meaning state prison. (People v. Noyan (2014) 232 Cal.App.4th 657.)