P. v. Cannon CA4/2
A jury convicted Kevin Curtis Cannon of three counts of forcible rape of a child (Pen. Code, § 261, subd. (a)(2)) and one count of forcible sodomy of a child (Pen. Code, § 286, subd. (c)(2)(C)), and the trial court sentenced him to 44 years in prison (11 years for each count). The victim was the young teenage daughter of his longtime on again, off again girlfriend. Cannon challenges his conviction on three grounds: (1) the prosecution presented false evidence to support the sodomy charge; (2) the trial court committed reversible error when it excluded a recording of the victim’s police interview; and (3) the prosecutor committed reversible error in her remarks during closing argument. We conclude Cannon’s arguments lack merit and affirm his convictions.
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