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P. v. Martinez
The prosecution charged defendant with residential burglary. Defendants first trial ended in a mistrial when the jury failed to reach a verdict. After a second trial, the jury found defendant guilty as charged, and the court sentenced him to state prison. Defendant contends the trial court erred by admitting new testimony from one witness at his second trial, its handling of a second witness change in her trial testimony from the first trial, and by its further instruction of the jury during deliberations. Court find no prejudicial error and affirm the judgment.

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