Yesterday, convicted felon Jackon Parrott was sentenced by Humboldt Superior Court Judge Steven Steward to 6 years in prison. Humboldt Deputy District Ian Harris appeared on both of Parrott's open cases. The Romero motion by Mr. Gregory Kreis, Parrott's current attorney was denied. The sentencing was lengthier than usual because of the arguments on the motion.
A Romero motion is a legal request in California that asks a judge to dismiss a prior serious or violent felony conviction for sentencing purposes under the state's Three Strikes Law. Named after the 1996 California Supreme Court case People v. Superior Court (Romero), the motion allows a judge to remove a "strike" from a defendant's record.
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