MOSK, J., Concurring. The superior court ordered 4 sentences of 25 years to life in prison, to run consecutively, plus 11 years, for a total of 111 years. A question arises, which our remand for resentencing does not require us to answer: Is a sentence of 111 years in prison constitutional? Choosing to address this question myself, I believe that the obvious answer is no: A sentence of 11…
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