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P. v. Mitchell CA2/8
In 2005, the trial court sentenced defendant Carl Dwayne Mitchell to an aggregate term of 384 years to life in prison. After two appeals, defendant’s sentence remained the same, though an enhancement was stricken. Defendant then challenged the manner in which he was resentenced through three different petitions for a writ of habeas corpus in the trial court, all of which the trial court denied. Failing with his writ petitions, defendant filed a motion to vacate the judgment (seeking to reverse the court’s order denying his final writ petition), which the trial court also denied. Defendant appealed from that order, arguing the trial court erred in denying his motion. (Case No. C087458.)

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