Court Opinion

ID: 9601868
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 01:50:20.668523+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:01:59.650790
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BIRD, C. J., Concurring and Dissenting.
I agree with my colleague, Justice Mosk, that a minor cannot be legally sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. However, I cannot agree with his interpretation of the requirements of People v. Pettingill (1978) 21 Cal.3d 231 [145 Cal.Rptr. 861, 578 P.2d 108] and Dunaway v. New York (1979) 442 U.S. 200 [60 L.Ed.2d 824, 99 S.Ct. 2248] as they apply to this case. Pettingill requires that “‘custodial interrogation wholly cease when the suspect indicates in any manner that he wishes to exercise his Fifth Amendment privilege.’” (Pettingill, supra, at p. 239,
*836quoting People v. Ireland (1969) 70 Cal.2d 522, 535 [75 Cal.Rptr. 188, 450 P.2d 580, 40 A.L.R.3d 1323]. (Italics added.) It is, indeed, sad to see the author of the fine opinion in Pettingill begin a full-scale retreat from the principles enunciated in that case.