The Court of Appeal remanded for resentencing in light of two amendments (Senate Bill No. 567 (2021-2022 Reg. Sess.) and Assembly Bill No. 124 (2021-2022 Reg. Sess.)) to Penal Code section 1170, which limited the court’s ability to impose a sentence exceeding the middle term and created a presumption in favor of the low term under certain circumstances. The Court found that remand was necessary because the trial court relied on “so many” factors in aggravation, not all of which were stipulated to or found true beyond a reasonable doubt, and it appeared as though the court did not consider appellant’s youth at sentencing.