P. v. Galzinski
A jury found defendant guilty of repeatedly molesting his daughter from the time she was four and of raping his girlfriend and ordering her to forcibly orally copulate him when she walked in on the last attempted molest. The court sentenced him to 338 years to life in state prison.
On appeal, defendant contends the trial court erred in: (1) admitting evidence of his purported prior acts of domestic violence; (2) instructing the jury on how to use the prior acts of domestic violence; (3) admitting evidence of child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome; (4) denying his request for appointment of counsel to assist him in filing a motion for new trial; and (5) imposing multiple five-year enhancements to his nine indeterminate life terms based on a single prior serious felony conviction. Finding no prejudicial error, Court affirm the judgment.
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