California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Inatowitz, H043055 (Cal. App. 2016):
Based on the plain language of section 1170.18, defendants who have already completed their sentences that seek to have their felony convictions redesignated as misdemeanors are not entitled to resentencing. ( 1170.18, subds. (f) & (g).) It is only those defendants who are currently serving a sentence for a qualifying conviction that may petition for recall and resentencing under Proposition 47. (Id., subds. (a) & (b).) Subdivisions (a) and (b)'s recall and resentencing procedure create a narrow exception to the general common law rule that "a trial court is deprived of jurisdiction to resentence a criminal defendant once execution of the sentence has commenced." (People v. Karaman (1992) 4 Cal.4th 335, 344.)
b. Defendant Is Not Entitled to Resentencing in Both Cases
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