California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Gentile, 10 Cal.5th 830, 272 Cal.Rptr.3d 814, 477 P.3d 539 (Cal. 2020):
Newly enacted legislation lessening criminal punishment or reducing criminal liability presumptively applies to all cases not yet final on appeal at the time of the legislation's effective date. (See Estrada , supra , 63 Cal.2d at pp. 744745, 48 Cal.Rptr. 172, 408 P.2d 948.) This presumption "rests on an inference that, in the absence of contrary indications, a legislative body ordinarily intends for ameliorative changes to the criminal law to extend as broadly as possible, distinguishing only as necessary between sentences that are final and sentences that are not." ( People v. Conley (2016) 63 Cal.4th 646, 657, 203 Cal.Rptr.3d 622, 373 P.3d 435
[477 P.3d 552]
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