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P. v. Grissom CA3
A jury found defendant Gordon Charles Grissom guilty of 32 sexual offenses committed against one minor victim. The trial court sentenced defendant to 54 years in prison.
Defendant now contends the trial court erred in (1) denying his motion to suppress statements made to detectives because he made the statements during a custodial interrogation without first receiving Miranda warnings, and (2) requiring defendant to reimburse law enforcement for medical examinations occurring after sentencing pursuant to Penal Code section 1203.1h.
We conclude the trial court did not err in denying the motion to suppress, but we will modify the judgment to strike the order requiring defendant to reimburse law enforcement for future medical examinations and affirm the judgment as modified.

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