P. v. Santamaria
Defendant was convicted after a jury trial of seven counts of committing lewd acts on a child under the age of 14 and of misdemeanor child abuse. Sentenced to an aggregate term of 18 years in state prison, defendant appeals. Defendant contends the trial court improperly admitted evidence of Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome and that, even if the syndrome evidence was generally admissible, the prosecution asked improper hypothetical questions. Court affirmed.
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