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P. v. Wilder CA6
Defendant Kenneth Hunter Wilder was convicted by a jury of one felony count of attempted possession of child pornography (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 311.11, subd. (a)), one felony count of attempted use of a minor for sex acts (§§ 664, 311.4. subd. (c)) and one misdemeanor count of annoying or molesting of a child (§ 647.6). The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed Wilder on formal probation for three years.
On appeal, Wilder raises the following arguments: (1) there was insufficient evidence presented at trial to support his felony convictions; (2) the trial court erred by refusing to provide a pinpoint instruction to the jury; (3) the trial court erred in not excluding the statements he made to police as they were involuntary and coerced; (4) one of the probation conditions imposed, which prohibits him from possessing “any children’s toys, games, clothing, etc.,” is unconstitutionally vague and overbroad; and (5) the trial court failed to award him conduct

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