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P. v. Yliz
Defendant was convicted by jury trial of three counts of forcible sexual penetration (Pen. Code, 289, subd. (a)(1)), one count of forcible oral copulation (Pen. Code, 288a, subd. (c)(2)) and one count of misdemeanor trespassing (Pen. Code, 602.5). The trial court committed him to state prison for a term of 24 years. On appeal, his sole contention is that the trial court prejudicially erred in excluding evidence of one of the victims prior inconsistent statements. Court conclude that the error was not prejudicial and affirm the judgment.

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