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Date Created: 2020-11-04 20:02:22.211111+00
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Filed 11/4/20 P. v. Barbosa CA2/6
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

                         SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

                                         DIVISION SIX

THE PEOPLE,                                                  2d Crim. No. B302869
                                                          (Super. Ct. No. 2019025949)
     Plaintiff and Respondent,                                 (Ventura County)

v.

TANYA J. BARBOSA,

     Defendant and Appellant.

            In 2019, the trial court indicated that it would impose
a three-year state prison sentence if Tanya J. Barbosa pled guilty
to a charge of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant
(Pen. Code,1 § 273.5, subd. (a)). Barbosa accepted the court’s
offer, pled guilty to the charge, and admitted allegations that she
had suffered a prior conviction for inflicting corporal injury (id.,
subd. (f)(1)) and served a prior term in prison (§ 667.5, subd. (b)).
The court then imposed the agreed-upon sentence: two years on
the conviction, plus one year on the prison prior. (See People v.

         1 Further       statutory references are to the Penal Code.
Jennings (2019) 42 Cal.App.5th 664, 681 (Jennings)
[enhancement mandatory unless stricken].)
             The Legislature subsequently enacted Senate Bill
No. 136 (S.B. 136). (Jennings, supra, 42 Cal.App.5th at p. 681.)
Effective January 1, 2020, S.B. 136 limits the applicability of
prior prison term sentence enhancements to prison terms served
for sexually violent offenses. (Ibid.) Its provisions apply
retroactively to cases that are not yet final on appeal. (Id. at pp.
681-682.)
             Barbosa contends she is entitled to relief under S.B.
136 since her prior prison term was not for a sexually violent
offense and her case is not yet final.2 We agree. The one-year
prison prior must be stricken from her sentence. (People v.
Conatser (2020) 53 Cal.App.5th 1223, 1230.)
                           DISPOSITION
             The matter is remanded to the trial court with
directions to strike the one-year sentence enhancement imposed
pursuant to section 667.5, subdivision (b), and to resentence
Barbosa. In all other respects, the judgment is affirmed.
             NOT TO BE PUBLISHED.

                                      TANGEMAN, J.
We concur:

             GILBERT, P. J.           YEGAN, J.

      2 Barbosa was not required to obtain a certificate of
probable cause to bring this appeal. (People v. Stamps (2020) 9
Cal.5th 685, 694-698.)

                                  2
                  Patricia M. Murphy, Judge

               Superior Court County of Ventura

                ______________________________

            Todd W. Howeth, Public Defender, and Thomas
Hartnett, Deputy Public Defender, for Defendant and Appellant.
            Xavier Becerra, Attorney General, Lance E. Winters,
Chief Assistant Attorney General, Susan Sullivan Pithey,
Assistant Attorney General, Michael R. Johnsen and Peggy Z.
Huang, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.