P. v. Calderon
A jury convicted defendant of four counts of aggravated sexual assault (Pen. Code, 269)against Y. D., his very young daughter. The assaults consisted of rape, sodomy, sexual penetration with a foreign object, and oral copulation. The trial court sentenced defendant to 60 years to life in prison, consisting of four consecutive terms of 15 years to life imprisonment for each conviction, and ordered him to pay restitution.
On appeal, defendant maintains that he was incompetent to stand trial, and that the trial court erred in permitting in custody statements he made to a social worker following his arrest to be introduced in evidence against him.
Court find no error requiring reversal, and therefore affirm the judgment.
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