People v. Farias CA2/8

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 23, 2024
DocketB314347A
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 8/23/24 P. v. Farias CA2/8 Opinion following transfer from Supreme Court NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS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 This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.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

SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION EIGHT

THE PEOPLE, B314347

Plaintiff and Respondent, (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. BA486911) v.

MARTIN FARIAS,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. Eleanor J. Hunter, Judge. Affirmed as modified. Derek K. Kowata, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. Rob Bonta, Attorney General, Lance E. Winters, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Susan S. Pithey, Assistant Attorney General, Noah P. Hill and Thomas C. Hsieh, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. _________________________________ INTRODUCTION This case is before us again on remand from the California Supreme Court. Martin Farias appealed from his judgment of conviction of three counts of lewd act upon a child under the age of 14 (Pen. Code,1 § 288, subd. (a)), and one count of oral copulation or sexual penetration of a child 10 years old or younger (§ 288.7, subd (b)). On appeal, Farias contended: (1) the charging information did not provide adequate notice that he was subject to three 25-year-to-life terms under the “One Strike” law (§ 667.61); (2) the trial court erred in admitting expert testimony on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS); (3) the trial court erred in instructing the jury on CSAAS evidence with CALCRIM No. 1193; (4) Farias’s total sentence of 90 years to life constituted cruel and unusual punishment; and (5) the abstract of judgment did not accurately reflect his presentence custody credit. In our original opinion, we concluded that the abstract of judgment did not correctly reflect Farias’s actual custody credit, but otherwise rejected his claims. We modified the abstract of judgment to provide for one additional day of actual custody credit, and affirmed the judgment as modified. The California Supreme Court granted Farias’s petition for review. Following its decision in In re Vaquera (2024) 15 Cal.5th 706 (Vaquera), the Supreme Court returned the case to us with directions to vacate our prior decision and reconsider the appeal in light of Vaquera. In Vaquera, the Supreme Court considered

1 Unless otherwise stated, all further statutory references are to the Penal Code.

2 whether an accusatory pleading provided a defendant with fair notice of the specific One Strike sentence that the prosecution was seeking. Although we allowed both parties an opportunity to file supplemental briefs, only the People did so. After considering the Supreme Court’s decision in Vaquera and the People’s brief, we reach the same disposition as set forth in our original opinion. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND I. Evidence at trial Farias and his wife, Silvia M., have three children together, including a daughter, V.F. Silvia also has an older daughter from her previous relationship, A.R., who was raised in the same household as her half-siblings. The offenses in this case concern Farias’s sexual abuse of A.R. between 2002 and 2009, and his sexual abuse of V.F. between 2011 and 2013. A. Sexual abuse of A.R. A.R., born in 1995, is Farias’s stepdaughter. Farias sexually molested A.R. for the first time when she was seven years old. On that occasion, Farias called A.R. into his bedroom and had her lie down beside him. He placed A.R.’s hand on his penis, first over and then under his clothing. He then made A.R. rub his penis with her hand. Farias sexually molested A.R. again when she was about 14 or 15 years old. Around that time, there were three to four occasions when Farias kissed A.R. with his tongue and touched her breasts over her clothing. When A.R. was 16 or 17 years old, Farias called A.R. into his bedroom. He told her to lock the door and to lie down on the bed. Farias then pulled down A.R.’s pants and underwear, and orally copulated her. This incident was the last time that Farias sexually abused his stepdaughter. A.R. moved out of the family’s home when she was 17 years old.

3 B. Sexual abuse of V.F. V.F., born in 2006, is Farias’s biological daughter. Farias’s sexual abuse of V.F. began when the child was five years old. On that occasion, V.F. was sitting near her father on a couch in the living room and told him that she was cold. Farias motioned to V.F. to give him her hand. He then unbuttoned his pants, slid V.F.’s hand under his clothing, and placed her hand on his penis. V.F. began to feel that this contact was not appropriate and removed her hand after a few minutes. She did not tell anyone about the incident at that time because she was very young and felt confused about her father’s behavior. About a month later, Farias brought V.F. into his bedroom. As they watched television together on the bed, Farias began to caress V.F.’s arm, and asked her to lie down between his legs. Once V.F. had done so, Farias told the child that she had hurt him and asked her if she wanted to make him feel better. Farias then instructed V.F. to rub his penis. V.F. briefly complied, but stopped because she again felt uncomfortable and confused. On another occasion when V.F. was five years old, Farias invited the child to his bedroom. While lying on the bed, Farias caressed V.F.’s body, including her arm, thighs, and chest. He told the child to lie on her back, pulled off her pants and underwear, and orally copulated her. Farias then pulled down his shorts and tried to push V.F.s mouth onto his penis. When Farias forced V.F.’s lips to touch his penis, she backed away and said she needed to use the restroom. V.F. hid inside the restroom until other family members arrived home. Following that incident, V.F. tried to avoid Farias and to never be alone with him. On two other occasions, Farias asked V.F. to go to his bedroom with him and then began to caress her

4 body. V.F. immediately moved away from Farias, and he stopped. V.F. never spoke with her father about the sexual abuse. C. Disclosure of sexual abuse A.R. first tried to disclose Farias’s sexual abuse to her mother, Silvia, when she was 15 years old. After A.R. got drunk at a party, Farias told A.R. to go to Silvia so that her mother could smell her breath. As Silvia and A.R. fought about her underage drinking, A.R. told Silvia that Farias had kissed her. Because A.R. was intoxicated at the time, Silvia sent her to bed. When Silvia talked to A.R. the following morning, A.R. disclosed that Farias had kissed her on the mouth. Silvia then took A.R. to Farias and confronted him about what A.R. had said. Farias responded that A.R. was confused, and that he only would kiss her on her cheek. He also gave A.R. a manipulative look, which she understood to mean that Silvia would not believe her and she would break the family apart by making this accusation. At that point, A.R. told Silvia that what she had said was untrue, and that she had made the statement solely because she was drunk. In April 2020, when V.F. was 13 years old, she was on a website, video chatting with a stranger. When Silvia saw V.F., she told her to get off the website and warned her about the dangers of talking to strangers on the internet because there were “so many predators out there.” In response, V.F. stated that “bad people were not always on the outside, sometimes they were inside the house.” When Silvia asked her what she meant by that statement, V.F. disclosed that Farias had sexually abused her starting when she was about five years old. Silvia hugged V.F.

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