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P. v. Howard
A jury convicted defendant of inflicting corporal injury on a former cohabitant and assault with a deadly weapon, and of first degree murder, attempted murder, and inflicting corporal injury on a cohabitant based on an separate incident as charged in a consolidated information. In a prior appeal, court affirmed the convictions, but remanded the matter because there was insufficient evidence to support the true finding on a prior conviction allegation.
Following imposition of sentence on remand, defendant again appealed. Court again affirmed the judgment, but remanded for resentencing as a result of substantial sentencing errors. Following the latest sentencing hearing, defendant has appealed for a third time, raising two sentencing errors. Court modified the judgment to add one day of credit, and otherwise affirmed the judgment.

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