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P. v. Carrasco CA4/3
In People v. Carrasco (June 18, 2014, G047903) [nonpub. opn.] (Carrasco I), a panel of this court reversed in part a judgment against Juan Manuel Carrasco and remanded for resentencing. On remand, the trial court resentenced Carrasco, who was not present at the resentencing hearing, to a term of 29 years in prison. The Attorney General acknowledges the trial court erred by resentencing Carrasco in his absence. The issue presented is whether Carrasco suffered prejudice from his absence at the resentencing hearing. We conclude, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Carrasco suffered no prejudice, and therefore affirm.

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