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P. v. Woosley
Defendant Lanny Bennett Woosley was found guilty on 11 counts, including two counts of murder. In his appeal from the original judgment, we affirmed with respect to the conviction; however, we reversed with respect to the sentence and remanded with directions for resentencing. (People v. Woosley (Sept. 21, 2007, E039885) [nonpub. opn.] (hereafter Woosley I).)

The trial court duly resentenced defendant. He appeals again, asserting one sentencing error and one error in the abstract of judgment. The People concede both errors. With respect to the asserted sentencing error, Court reject their concession. With respect to the error in the abstract, Court accept it. Accordingly, Court affirm the judgment, but Court direct the trial court to prepare an amended abstract.

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