People v. Gonzales
Annotate this CaseThe Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court's judgment involving various counts of Penal Code violations relating to child molestation. In this case, the prosecution introduced evidence of uncharged sex offenses defendant committed against the victim through the victim's own testimony, not through the testimony of third parties. The court held that, although such testimony was not common, it was in accord with establish precedent. The court expressed concern with the relationship between CALCRIM No. 1191, instructing on evidence of uncharged sex offenses against the victim, and Evidence Code 1108.
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