California v. Snyder
Annotate this CaseDefendant Eugene Snyder appealed his conviction on nine counts of child molestation and one count of possessing child pornography. He argued: (1) insufficient evidence supported one count of committing lewd acts upon a child under the age of 14; and (2) the trial court abused its discretion under Evidence Code section 352 by admitting into evidence nearly 100 images of child pornography confiscated from defendant’s residence. The Court of Appeal agreed with defendant’s first contention but disagreed with his second after a review of the trial court record. The Court accordingly reversed in part, and affirmed in part.
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