P. v. Hubbard CA4/1
Defendant Robert Alan Hubbard was convicted by jury of six offenses, all of a sexual nature, against minors. He was sentenced to a term of 85 years to life. On appeal, he challenges the entirety of his convictions based on the purported erroneous admission of evidence pursuant to Evidence Code section 1108. However, assuming error occurred, we nevertheless find no basis for reversal given the lack of potential prejudice. Next, Hubbard contends that one count in particular was not supported by sufficient evidence. Again, we disagree.
Hubbard's remaining claims on appeal all concern alleged sentencing and related errors. The bulk of them we reject. We remand, however, for consideration of the appropriate imposition of fines, as well as to order a minor correction of the abstract of judgment. In all other respects, we affirm.
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