People v. Castellano

245 Cal. Rptr. 3d 138, 33 Cal. App. 5th 485
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal, 5th District
DecidedMarch 26, 2019
DocketB286317
StatusPublished
Cited by259 cases

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People v. Castellano, 245 Cal. Rptr. 3d 138, 33 Cal. App. 5th 485 (Cal. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

PERLUSS, P. J.

*487A jury convicted Narcisco Castellano of possession of cocaine base for sale. After admitting the truth of several prior conviction and prior prison term enhancement allegations, Castellano was sentenced to three years in county jail plus three years of supervised release. On appeal Castellano primarily contends the People's expert witness improperly relied on race and/or national origin in forming an opinion as to the nature of the conduct described in a hypothetical question, in violation of Castellano's constitutional rights to due process and equal protection. Castellano also contends his trial counsel provided ineffective assistance by failing to move to exclude the improper testimony and by eliciting similar testimony during cross-examination of the expert witness. In a supplemental brief filed after this court decided People v. Dueñas (2019) 30 Cal.App.5th 1157, 242 Cal.Rptr.3d 268 ( Dueñas ), Castellano contends the trial court violated his rights to due process and equal protection by imposing certain fines, fees and assessments absent evidence of his ability to pay them. We affirm Castellano's conviction and remand for the trial court to give Castellano the opportunity to request a hearing and to present evidence demonstrating his inability to pay the applicable fines, fees and assessments.

*488FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

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