P. v. Gastineau CA4/1

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 29, 2016
DocketD068477
StatusUnpublished

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COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION ONE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

THE PEOPLE, D068477

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v. (Super. Ct. No. FSB1102626)

NATHAN JAMES GASTINEAU,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County,

William J. Powell IV, Judge. Affirmed.

Blumenthal Law Offices and Brent F. Romney for Defendant and Appellant.

Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General, Gerald A. Engler, Chief Assistant Attorney

General, Julie L. Garland, Assistant Attorney General, Eric a Swenson and Heather M.

Clark, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.

Defendant Nathan Gastineau befriended the victim, Jane Doe (Doe), when she was

15 years old. He admitted having sex with her on one occasion a few months after she

turned 16, but denied initiating any other inappropriate sexual contact with her prior to her 16th birthday. In contrast, Doe testified they had begun having sexual encounters

starting when she was 15 and that conduct occurred on numerous occasions. The jury

convicted Gastineau of six counts of committing a lewd act on a child (Pen. Code, § 288,

subd. (c)(1)),1 10 counts of unlawful sexual intercourse (§ 261.5, subd. (c)), and one

count of possessing matter depicting a child engaging in sexual conduct (§ 311.11, subd.

(a)). The court sentenced Gastineau to a total prison term of 13 years 8 months.

Gastineau argues the court erred by (1) permitting the prosecution to amend the

information to allege additional counts, (2) denying him a continuance to locate evidence,

(3) excluding certain testimony, (4) admitting evidence of Doe's "fresh complaints," and

(5) sentencing him to the maximum allowable term.

FACTS

A. Prosecution Case

Doe's Testimony

In mid-2010, Doe was 15 years old when she applied for, and was accepted into,

the "Explorer" program with the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department, a program

allowing teens interested in law enforcement careers to attend a training program and

accompany officers on "ride alongs." Gastineau was an advisor to the program.

In the summer of 2010, after completing her training program, Doe began going

on "ride alongs" once a week. On most "ride alongs," she went with Gastineau. In

August or September, Gastineau invited her to join his "Ghostbusters" group, a group that

1 All further statutory references are to the Penal Code unless otherwise specified.

2 dressed up and provided entertainment at Halloween parties and other events.

Ghostbusters events were held once a week, in addition to one or two weekly meetings

for the Ghostbusters, and Doe also attended the weekly Explorer meetings. Gastineau

normally picked her up from home for Ghostbusters meetings and events and dropped her

at home afterwards.

In late September or early October, Gastineau made his first overture to Doe. He

picked her up in his car and, while in his car, he held her hand and said it was too bad she

was only 15 because she was his type and he liked her. The first sexual encounter, which

occurred around mid-October 2010, arose when Gastineau brought Doe to his apartment

before a Ghostbusters or Explorer event. He began kissing her and then undressed her.

They orally copulated each other and had intercourse for the first time. They had sex

again about a week later and continued having sex about once a week until April 2011. It

always took place in Gastineau's apartment when his girlfriend, Ms. Ruiz, was at work,

and it usually happened on weekends and in connection with a Ghostbusters or Explorer

event.2

Gastineau had sex with Doe at least four times in November 2010, when she was

still 15 years old. During this time frame, Gastineau took several photographs of them as

they engaged in intercourse. Doe identified the photographs at trial that Gastineau had

2 When the sexual relationship began, Doe was confused, but over time she developed feelings for Gastineau. He eventually began telling her he loved her and wanted to marry her when she turned 18.

3 taken depicting Gastineau and her engaged in intercourse.3 Around the same time

period, Gastineau also videotaped himself and Doe as they were engaged in intercourse,

and he may have videotaped them on a second occasion. They also had sex at least four

times in December 2010, and three or four times in January 2011. They had sex at least

11 times before her 16th birthday in late January 2011, and another approximately 11

times after her 16th birthday.

Third Party Testimony

Steven Dent was best friends with Doe during this period. In October 2010, Doe

told Dent she was dating someone significantly older than she, and the man was in his

30's. A couple of weeks later, she told Dent the man was her Explorer advisor, "Nathan,"

and that Nathan was her boyfriend. In early November she told Dent she was having sex

with her Explorer advisor. At some point she also showed Dent some text messages she

exchanged with Gastineau. She also told Dent that Gastineau had taken naked

photographs of her and, in early January, showed Dent one of those pictures.

On April 18, 2011, Doe told Mr. Veasley (another adult member of the

Ghostbusters group) she had been having sex with Gastineau and that it had begun the

3 Although Doe could not recall at trial the precise dates in November 2010 that she had sex with Gastineau, she told Detective Brumm (during an April 25, 2011, interview) that Gastineau had sex with her twice on the Saturday before Thanksgiving in 2010. The date of that Saturday was November 20, 2010. Police seized his computer and found 27 photographs of Gastineau and Doe engaged in intercourse, 22 of which contained a digital "time and date stamp" (placed onto the photographs at the time the camera took them) that matched the November 20, 2010, date Doe described to Detective Brumm. The other five photographs bore a digital time and date stamp of November 23, 2010. 4 previous October. Veasley, who was Gastineau's friend, confronted him two days later

and Gastineau admitted he had sex with Doe, but did not say how many times.

On April 22, 2011, an administrator at Doe's school (Mr. Filson) saw Doe and

another student approach a San Bernardino County Sheriff's patrol car during the lunch

period, and the driver gave Doe a bag of food from a fast food restaurant. Filson, based

on that observation and other information, was concerned Doe may have been involved in

an inappropriate relationship with the driver and contacted the sheriff's department.

Investigators were dispatched to the school that day, and Gastineau was arrested later that

day. During Doe's first interview that afternoon, she initially denied any inappropriate

relationship. However, as the interview progressed, she told the officer they had "kissed

. . . [but] nothing else." By the end of the interview, Doe tearfully stated they had sex

approximately five times. When Doe was interviewed three days later, she revealed a

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