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P. v. Arredondo CA4/2
Following a prior appeal in this court (People v. Arredondo (2017) 13 Cal.App.5th 950 [E064206]) and review in the California Supreme Court (People v. Arredondo (2019) 8 Cal.5th 694 [S244166]), defendant and appellant, Jason Aaron Arredondo, appeals from the August 12, 2020 judgment resentencing him to 22 years four months plus 200 years to life in state prison. In 2015, defendant was convicted in 14 counts of committing sex offenses against four minor girls—his three stepdaughters and one of their friends. In 2019, our Supreme Court reversed defendant’s convictions in counts 3, 4, and 5—the convictions involving defendant’s oldest stepdaughter. (People v. Arredondo, supra, 8 Cal.5th at p. 712.) On August 12, 2020, the court dismissed the charges in counts 3, 4, and 5 after the People said they would not retry them.

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