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P. v. Patterson
Defendant was charged with first degree residential burglary (Pen. Code, 459) and grand theft of a firearm (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (d)(2)). The trial court granted the district attorneys motion to dismiss the charges due to insufficient evidence. (Pen. Code, 1385, subd. (a).) Defendant petitioned to have his arrest records in the matter sealed and destroyed. (Pen. Code, 851.8, subd. (c).) The trial court denied defendants petition. Defendant contends the trial court erred by denying his petition because he is factually innocent. Court affirm the order denying the destruction of defendants arrest records.

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