Santos v. Brown, 238 Cal.App.4th 398 (3d Dist. Jun. 2, 2015) (affirming trial courts conclusion that Marsy's Law does not apply to a Governor's clemency decision, court found that Marsy's Law, despite its obviously expansive protection of victims' rights, requiring provision of notice and an opportunity to be heard to crime victims and district attorneys, before clemency may be granted, does not restrict the executive's clemency powers under California Constitution, article V, section 8(a) or the clemency statutes, but this conclusion does not apply to the Governor's power under subdivision (b) of the same constitutional provision to reverse or modify a parole decision of the Board of Parole Hearings "on the basis of the same factors" the board is required to consider).