People v. Shelton

Supreme Court of California · Decided 2006-01-05

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WERDEGAR, J., Dissenting. I respectfully dissent. In exchange for his agreement to plead no contest to two of the five felony counts charged, defendant was promised a sentence maximum, or “lid,” of three years and eight months. As memorialized by the trial court, the plea agreement expressly reserved defendant’s right to “argue for something less than three years and eight months.” No…

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