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P. v. Mouton CA1/4
Appellant Antonio Andre Mouton appeals from the trial court’s judgment after a jury trial, in which he was found guilty of residential burglaries and sexual offenses involving two separate victims (Does I and II). The trial court sentenced Mouton to 32 years to life in state prison. On appeal, he argues the trial court prejudicially erred by denying his motion to sever the counts pertaining to Doe I from the counts relating to Doe II; that an impermissibly suggestive lineup violated his due process rights; that the prosecution violated its Brady obligation by a late disclosure of certain exculpatory evidence; that prosecutorial misconduct during closing argument violated his rights to due process and a fair trial; and that cumulative error requires reversal. We affirm the judgment.

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