As expected, the Supreme Court will file on Monday morning (no, July 3 is not a state holiday) its opinions in People v. Chaney and People v. Valencia (which are consolidated) and People v. Hopson, the last two undecided cases from the April calendar.

In the consolidated Chaney and Valencia cases, the court will decide whether the definition of “unreasonable risk of danger to public safety” (Pen. Code, § 1170.18, subd. (c)) under Proposition 47 (“the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act”) applies retroactively to resentencing under the Three Strikes Reform Act of 2012 (Pen. Code, § 1170.126).

Hopson raises the issue whether defendant’s right of confrontation under the Sixth Amendment was violated when the trial court permitted the prosecution to introduce out-of-court statements made by her deceased codefendant.

The opinions can be viewed Thursday starting at 10:00 a.m.