ALICIA URBIETA ISLAS v.
H049445
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
May 20, 2022
CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION; Santa Clara County Super. Ct. Nos. F20001358, 21AP002718
Petitioner Alicia Urbieta Islas is charged with misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). (
Two appellate courts have published decisions finding misdemeanor DUI defendants similarly situated to petitioner categorically ineligible for
This matter presents a single issue: whether misdemeanor DUI defendants are categorically ineligible from
GRASSI V. SUPERIOR COURT AND TAN V. SUPERIOR COURT
Two appellate courts have considered the identical issue presented here and determined that misdemeanor DUI defendants are categorically ineligible for
Tan petitioned for a writ of mandate in the appellate court after the trial court denied his petition for
The Tan court went on to address other arguments about legislative intent. Regarding legislative history, the court determined the “very limited legislative history available” did not provide any clarity regarding legislative intent. (Tan, supra, 76 Cal.App.5th at p. 140.) Statements in early floor analyses of what would become
Regarding Tan‘s arguments about the canons of statutory construction, the Tan court “agree[d] with the thoughtful analysis of the Grassi court that these general canons of statutory construction are of little assistance in resolving the question posed here.” (Tan, supra, 76 Cal.App.5th at p. 143; see Grassi, supra, 73 Cal.App.5th at pp. 303-307.) The principle that more specific statutory provisions prevail over general ones does not resolve the issue because either statute can be construed as the more specific depending on the focus. And “while generally later enacted statutes prevail over earlier enacted statutes, in this case application of that principle conflicts with the command that we are to construe statutes together where possible and avoid implied repeals of existing law.” (Tan, at p. 143.) The court also concluded that the rule of lenity (which calls for ambiguity in a criminal statute to be resolved in a defendant‘s favor) applies only when there is an ” ’ ” ‘egregious ambiguity and uncertainty’ ” ’ ” in a statute and there is no such ambiguity in the statutes at issue. (Id. at p. 142, fn. 7.)
The Tan court considered the interaction between
PETITIONER IS CATEGORICALLY EXCLUDED FROM SECTION 1001.95 DIVERSION
Petitioner‘s arguments mirror those that were thoroughly addressed in the well-reasoned Tan and Grassi opinions.1 Petitioner suggests that other materials not discussed in Tan shed light on legislative intent, including a statement from the Legislative Counsel‘s Digest and a signing statement from the Governor. But those materials are not germane to our review because the plain language of the two statutes, considered together, is unambiguous. (Flores, supra, 30 Cal.4th at p. 1063; see also Moore v. Superior Court (2020) 58 Cal.App.5th 561, 582, fn. 12 [Governor‘s post hoc signing statement not binding, and not a reliable indicator of legislative intent]; California Teachers’ Assn. v. Governing Board (1983) 141 Cal.App.3d 606, 614 [“If a law is clear the Legislative Counsel‘s Digest must be disregarded.“].) We agree with Tan and Grassi, and conclude that petitioner is categorically ineligible for diversion under
DISPOSITION
The petition for writ of mandate is denied. Upon issuance of the remittitur, the temporary stay order is vacated.
Grover, J.
WE CONCUR:
Elia, Acting P. J.
Wilson, J.
H049445 - Islas v. Superior Court
| Trial Court | Santa Clara County Superior Court Case Nos.: F20001358, 21AP002718 |
| Trial Judge | Hon. Jacqueline M. Arroyo |
| Attorneys for Petitioner Alicia Urbieta Islas | Daniel H. Vaswani Joseph Patrick McPeak. Simone Ernia Chambliss Red Metric APC |
| Attorneys for Respondent The Superior Court of Santa Clara County | No appearance for Respondent |
| Attorneys for Real Party in Interest The People of the State of California | Jeffrey F. Rosen District Attorney S. Sheryl Leung Deputy District Attorney County of Santa Clara |
