Can appellant appeal against the Attorney General's argument that a remand for resentencing would result in a longer sentence?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Poole, B276630 (Cal. App. 2018):

5. Inexplicably, appellant did not respond to the Attorney General's argument, having filed no reply brief, even though a remand for resentencing would carry the possibility of a longer sentence. (See People v. Serrato (1973) 9 Cal.3d 753, 764, disapproved on other grounds in People v. Fosselman (1983) 33 Cal.3d 572, 583, fn. 1.)

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