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P. v. Medina CA2/8
In April 2016, defendant and appellant Felipe Medina was tried and adjudged a sexually violent predator (SVP) under the Sexually Violent Predator Act (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 6600 et seq.; hereafter the Act). He was committed to Coalinga State Hospital (Coalinga) for an indefinite term in accordance with the Act.
Defendant challenges his commitment as an SVP and contends the trial court erred in allowing the People to present, through its expert witnesses, hearsay evidence which he contends was inadmissible under People v. Sanchez (2016) 63 Cal.4th 665 (Sanchez).
We affirm.

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