People v. Aldana CA4/3

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 26, 2016
DocketG051024
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 7/26/16 P. v. Aldana CA4/3

NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION THREE

THE PEOPLE,

Plaintiff and Respondent, G051024

v. (Super. Ct. No. 12HF0258)

RICARDO ALDANA, OPINION

Defendant and Appellant.

Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Orange County, David A. Hoffer, Judge. Affirmed. Erica Gambale for Defendant and Appellant. Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General, Gerald A. Engler, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Julie L. Garland, Assistant Attorney General, Arlene A. Sevidal and Andrew Mestman, Deputy Attorney General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. * * * A jury convicted Ricardo Aldana of three counts of lewd acts with a child (Pen. Code, § 288, subd. (c)(1)). The court imposed a sentence of three years and four months. Aldana argues three of the court’s evidentiary rulings violated state law and his constitutional right to a fair trial. We reject his arguments and affirm the judgment. FACTS In the late 2000’s, Gabriella R.’s parents, Susan and Todd R., were in the midst of a contentious divorce. Gabriella lived with her mother and sister in a house in a gated community, but she seemed to be struggling. In 2009, Gabriella told her middle school teacher her cousin sexually “abuse[d]” and “molest[ed]” her when the cousins were about five years old. A social worker questioned Gabriella about the incident and prepared a report, but no action was taken. Gabriella also reported Todd to social services for physical abuse, but the report was deemed unfounded. In the fall of 2010, Gabriella entered a local Catholic high school as a 13- year-old freshman. Aldana was then a 37-year-old soccer coach and Spanish teacher at the school. Aldana was a popular teacher, and Gabriella developed a crush on him. In December 2011, Gabriella, with Susan’s support, accused Aldana of molesting her. Gabriella met with Orange County Sheriff’s Detective Margie Sheehan, and she submitted to an interview with the Child Abuse Services Team (CAST). Gabriella’s Statement & Testimony According to Gabriella, Aldana paid attention to her during her freshman year. He touched her shoulders, gave her neck massages, and told her to come to his classroom after school if she ever needed help. Gabriella described Aldana as very “friend[ly]” and “touchy” with everyone, but she also said the fact Aldana touched her and sometimes massaged her back led her to believe he might be “hitting on [her].” Around April 2011, Gabriella told her close friend, Bridget K., and an adult neighbor and mentor, Nazanin Houshyar, that she had an older boyfriend. Gabriella

2 texted Houshyar about the relationship almost every day, and she referred to her boyfriend as “Pollito.” Gabriella said she occasionally skipped her first period class to be with Aldana in his classroom, and she often waited for her mother in his classroom after school. On one occasion, Gabriella waited alone in Aldana’s classroom for her mother until 7:00 p.m. Gabriella also once wrote Aldana’s name on her arm. When Aldana saw it, Gabriella said to him, “I guess I belong to you.” Aldana responded, “tell me when I can have you on the weekend sometime.” A few days before the end of the school year, Aldana asked Gabriella to help him grade papers, and he bought pizza for them to eat in his classroom. Aldana told Gabriella she was the “perfect girlfriend for the perfect guy.” They exchanged phone numbers, and Gabriella texted Aldana, “have a nice summer.” During the summer, Aldana and Gabriella exchanged numerous texts. One night, Gabriella was visiting Bridget when Aldana sent a text and asked her if she had ever kissed a girl. When Gabriella said she had, Aldana asked if the girl was Bridget. On another occasion, Aldana texted Gabriella and asked if she wanted to “meet up.” After an exchange of texts, Aldana made a 2:00 a.m. phone call to Gabriella. Gabriella said Aldana sounded panicky, and possibly drunk or high. He asked her if she wanted to make love to him, and if she would be his 14-year-old girlfriend. They talked for about two hours. Aldana repeatedly asked to see her, but Gabriella told him, “I can’t meet up. I have a house alarm, and I’m in the house with . . . mom, and I can’t leave.” In the fall of 2011, 14-year-old Gabriella switched to the home-schooling program. Nevertheless, one day in September, Gabriella donned her old school uniform and went to Aldana’s classroom. She did not check in at the school office. She did, however, spend a couple of hours in Aldana’s classroom, and Bridget saw her with him. On September 10, Susan left Gabriella at home alone while she went on an overnight trip. Gabriella said she was alone and wanted to go out with Aldana. Aldana

3 agreed. He offered to pick her up, and Gabriella suggested a nearby middle school outside her gated community as a meeting place. Gabriella texted Houshyar, and told her what she wanted to do. Houshyar expressed concern and advised Gabriella to be safe. Gabriella said Aldana picked her up sometime after 10:00 p.m. After driving around for sometime, he took her to his home. Aldana parked his car and asked Gabriella to wait while he checked to see if his roommates were asleep. While Gabriella waited in Aldana’s car, she sent another text to Houshyar. When Aldana returned, he walked Gabriella through the house and into his bedroom. Gabriella said she saw a surfboard in a courtyard. She also told Sheehan there were cologne bottles and a flat screen television sitting on top of Aldana’s dresser, and he had a lighted air freshener. Gabriella said they sat on his bed and talked. They kissed, and Aldana put his hands on Gabriella’s breasts and buttocks over and under her clothes. Within moments, Aldana was removing Gabriella’s clothes, and his own. When Aldana took off his shirt, Gabriella saw a sun tattoo on his right shoulder. During the next couple of hours, Gabriella and Aldana engaged in oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse. When Aldana started vaginal intercourse, Gabriella expressed fear over getting pregnant. Aldana quickly reached for his pants and produced a condom. After about 10 minutes of vaginal intercourse, Aldana turned Gabriella over on to her stomach and penetrated her anus. Minutes later, Aldana turned Gabriella over, penetrated her vagina, and ejaculated. Afterward, Gabriella, again, expressed concern over a possible pregnancy. Aldana told her, “you don’t say that to guys after—after sex.” They fell into a light sleep, but Aldana woke Gabriella before 4:00 a.m. so he could get her out of the house before his early-rising roommates. Aldana drove Gabriella home, but he parked down the hill from the entrance to her gated community. They sat in his car and kissed for a couple of hours.

4 At around 7:00 a.m., Gabrielle waived to the security guard and Aldana drove through the gate. When Gabriella got home, she immediately texted Houshyar and said she had sex with a man. She told Bridget about it two days later. In October, the principal of Gabriella’s home school, Kristin Soto (Soto), noticed Gabriella was not concentrating in school, and she was becoming withdrawn and aggressive. After a few of Soto’s questions, Gabriella admitted having sexual intercourse with a teacher at her former high school, but Gabriella refused to give a name. Soto twice contacted Child Protective Services to report what Gabriella alleged, but Child Protective Services would not act on the information without a name. Soto also met with Gabriella and Susan, but Gabriella refused to give them a name.

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