Can the trial court impose an enhancement to a defendant's sentence if it could have exercised its discretion not to do so?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Wilburn, F072905 (Cal. App. 2018):

Nor can we say from the trial court's comments at sentencing that it would necessarily have imposed the enhancement even if it could have exercised its discretion not to do so. (See People v. Lua (2017) 10 Cal.App.5th 1004, 1021.) This case is also distinguishable from People v. Gutierrez (1996) 48 Cal.App.4th 1894, 1896, where the

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