P. v. Tellez
The People charged Frederick Tellez with sexually abusing his great-nieces. A jury convicted him of three counts of lewd conduct with a child under age 14 and two counts of continuous sexual abuse of a child. Defendant maintains the court erred by admitting irrelevant, prejudicial evidence that he struck his wife and daughter during an argument, that he had refused to enroll the victims in counseling and thwarted the attempts of the victims father to visit them. Court find no basis for reversing the judgment.
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