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P. v. Bridgewater CA3
In 1991, a jury found defendant Richard Alonzo Bridgewater guilty of two counts of first degree murder, but found he was not the actual killer. It found true the special circumstance allegation defendant committed multiple murders. Defendant appeals the denial of his petition for resentencing pursuant to Penal Code section 1170.95 arguing the trial court erred when it found he failed to make a prima facie case. The Attorney General concedes the error. We will reverse and remand.

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