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P. v. Chavez CA4/3
Appellant was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for sexually abusing his children. On appeal, he contends the prosecution failed to give sufficient notice it intended to introduce the children’s pretrial statements into evidence. He also argues the prosecutor committed prejudicial misconduct by impugning his attorney’s character in front of the jury. Finding these claims unmeritorious, we affirm the judgment.

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