People v. Sands CA1/5
Filed 3/25/25 P. v. Sands CA1/5
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION FIVE
THE PEOPLE, A171333 Plaintiff and Respondent, v. (San Francisco City & County Super. Ct. Nos. 10015, PHILIP LEO SANDS, CRI-02131939, SCN-184929, Defendant and Appellant. SCN-195209)
In 2005, Philip Leo Sands was convicted of special circumstances murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. (See People v. Sands (2021) 70 Cal.App.5th 193, 199 (Sands).) He appeals from the trial court’s denial of his post-judgment motion for a youth offender parole hearing under Penal Code section 3051.1 His appellate counsel filed a brief identifying no issues as grounds for relief, complying with the procedure established in People v. Delgadillo (2022) 14 Cal.5th 216, 222, 231-232 (Delgadillo). Sands then filed a supplemental brief. We dismiss his appeal for lack of jurisdiction.
1 Undesignated statutory references are to the Penal Code.
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BACKGROUND2
In 2021, this court affirmed the trial court’s denial of an earlier motion for a youth offender parole hearing filed by Sands. (Sands, supra, 70 Cal.App.5th at p. 197.) In that appeal, Sands “acknowledge[d] that . . . he is statutorily ineligible for a youth offender parole hearing” because he received a sentence of life without the possibility of parole for crimes he committed after age 18. (Ibid.; see also § 3051, subd. (h).) Sands maintained that his statutory ineligibility violated the Equal Protection Clause, an argument this court rejected. (Sands, at pp. 197, 202-205; see also People v. Hardin (2024) 15 Cal.5th 834, 839.)
Subsequently, the trial court granted Sands’s motion for a record development hearing pursuant to section 1203.01, and in 2023, the court held such a hearing and admitted various exhibits submitted by Sands.
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