California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Martin, D066921 (Cal. App. 2015):
A claim regarding an error in sentencing generally is not preserved for appeal if trial counsel fails to object. (People v. Scott (1994) 9 Cal.4th 331, 355-356.) However, such a claim can still be made on appeal if a defendant can show that trial counsel's failure to object was a professional error under Strickland v. Washington (1984) 466 U.S. 668. To find professional error, a defendant must demonstrate that trial counsel's failure
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to act is not justifiable by any conceivable trial strategy and that the error prejudiced the defendant. (Id. at pp. 689-690; People v. Lewis (1990) 50 Cal.3d 262, 288.)
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