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Modification: People v. Sedano

Lower Court

Fresno County Superior Court

Lower Court Judge

Brian Alvarez
Prosecution's testimony on child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome was admissible because it was admitted to help the jury's objective evaluation of the victim's credibility rather than vouch for her veracity.



Court

California Courts of Appeal 5DCA

Cite as

2023 DJDAR 1744

Published

Mar. 3, 2023

Filing Date

Mar. 2, 2023

Opinion Type

Modification

Disposition Type

Affirmed (in part)

Case Fully Briefed

Sep. 12, 2022


THE PEOPLE,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

DANIEL WILLIAM SEDANO,

Defendant and Appellant.

 

No. F082933

(Super. Ct. No. F19902007)

California Court of Appeal

Fifth Appellate District

Filed March 2, 2023

 

Order Modifying Opinion and Denying Rehearing

 

[No Change in Judgment]

 

 

THE COURT:

 

It is ordered that the partially published opinion filed herein on February 21, 2023, be modified in the following particulars:

On page 12, in the third full sentence of the first paragraph, the words "borders on the frivolous" are deleted and replaced with "is utterly unconvincing" so the sentence now reads:

Further, defendant's argument that this testimony constituted "affirmative profile evidence" is utterly unconvincing.

There is no change in the judgment.

Appellant's petition for rehearing is denied.

DETJEN, J.

 

WE CONCUR:

POOCHIGIAN, Acting P. J.

SNAUFFER, J.

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