People v. Jaquez CA6

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 13, 2026
DocketH051241
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 3/13/26 P. v. Jaquez CA6 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or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 This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.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

SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

THE PEOPLE, H051241 (Santa Clara County Plaintiff and Respondent, Super. Ct. No. B2000439)

v.

FROYLAN ROLDAN JAQUEZ,

Defendant and Appellant.

In 2023, Froylan Roldan Jaquez was convicted of eight counts of child sexual abuse and sentenced to a total of 120 years in prison. Jacquez appeals, contending that the trial court improperly admitted evidence of a complaining witness’ mental health problems and hospitalization. He also contends that the trial court erred in instructing the jury concerning Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) and using charged offenses as evidence of his propensity to commit other offenses. Finally, Jaquez argues that the prosecutor engaged in misconduct during closing argument. For the reasons explained below, we reject these arguments and affirm the judgment. I. BACKGROUND The facts recounted below are drawn from the record, including the evidence presented at trial, which is viewed in the light most favorable to the verdicts. (See People v. Banks (2015) 61 Cal.4th 788, 795.) A. The Offenses Jaquez was accused of sexually molesting three girls then under the age of 10— sisters ZH Doe and ZY Doe as well as their neighbor, L Doe—on multiple occasions from approximately 2011 to 2013. At that time, Jaquez was dating M.O., the grandmother of ZH and ZY, who lived with L’s family in the same apartment building as her granddaughters. Although L is not biologically related to ZH and ZY, she was close to them and referred to them as cousins. 1. ZH Jaquez began molesting ZH when she was six or seven years old, continuing until she was around nine years old, when her family moved out of the apartment. ZH recalled that Jaquez touched her chest, thighs, legs, and buttocks, and hugged her very tightly while putting his hands on her waist or chest. In addition, on one occasion, Jaquez touched ZH on her vagina. On another occasion, when ZH was in M.O.’s bedroom, her grandmother left ZH alone with Jaquez, who told ZH to lay on the bed with him and tried to kiss her. At some point, ZH informed a neighbor about these incidents. Saying to ZH that she needed to tell her grandmother, the neighbor took ZH home to the grandmother. ZH told her grandmother, but the grandmother did not believe her. Several months later, ZH and L told L’s mother that Jaquez had been molesting them. Jaquez denied the accusation and left L’s apartment. L’s parents did not contact police because they feared being deported. When ZH was in seventh grade during the 2018-2019 school year, she began speaking with a therapist. Eventually ZH told her therapist about Jaquez touching her as a child, and the therapist said that she needed to report the conduct. Soon after, in December 2018, a social worker interviewed ZH. ZH told the social worker that when she was five or six years old, Jaquez had hugged her hard, kissed her on her mouth, and

2 touched her vaginal area over her clothes. Later, ZH spoke with the police and disclosed that Jaquez had touched her chest or “other private places.” 2. ZY ZY is ZH’s younger sister. ZY was around five to seven years old when she was abused by Jaquez. The earliest incident that ZY recalled occurred when she was in her grandmother’s room with her grandmother and Jaquez. After her grandmother left the room to take a shower, ZY remained with Jaquez. Jaquez approached ZY and said to her, in Spanish, “[c]ome on . . . let’s do it, just once,” which ZY understood to mean Jaquez wanted to kiss her. ZY said “[n]o,” but Jaquez grabbed her shoulders and kissed her. During the kiss, which lasted approximately 10 to 30 seconds, ZY felt Jaquez’s tongue on her tongue. On another occasion, during a family gathering, ZY greeted Jaquez. Jaquez hugged ZY, sat her in his lap, and held her as if he wanted her to stay there. On other occasions, Jaquez touched ZY’s chest. In 2012 or 2013, after ZH and L disclosed Jaquez’s molestations to L’s mother, ZY’s father asked her if Jaquez had ever done anything to her. Because she was afraid of getting in trouble, ZY said he had not. Later, when she was interviewed by a social worker, ZY again denied that Jaquez had touched her. However, soon thereafter, while in the car with her sister and mother, ZH opened up to their mother about what Jaquez had done to her. Once they arrived home, ZY asked ZH if she could tell her mom that the same things had happened to her. Several months later, ZY spoke with police, telling them that on two occasions Jaquez had touched her chest. 3. L As previously noted, M.O., the grandmother of ZH and ZY, lived with L’s family during the relevant time period, and Jaquez regularly visited the apartment and spent the night in M.O.’s room. On several occasions while L was in the first, second, and third

3 grades, Jaquez touched or grabbed her, kissed her cheek and tried to kiss her on the mouth, or tried to carry her without her asking. In addition, one time when L was building a blanket fort in her living room, Jaquez reached inside the fort and grabbed her inner thighs. On another occasion, Jaquez grabbed L as she passed by, sat her down on his lap, and grabbed her chest under her shirt. Another time, after M.O. left her bedroom to take a shower, Jaquez entered the room, closed and locked the door, and placed L on the bed. Jaquez then retrieved a vibrator from the closet, turned it on and placed it in L’s hand, removed her pants and underwear, and put the vibrator against her vagina. Later, Jaquez put his mouth against L’s vagina. After L and ZH disclosed to L’s mother in 2012 or 2013 that Jaquez been molesting them and Jaquez left the apartment, L stopped interacting with Jaquez. Six or seven years later, in April 2019, after ZH or ZY reported Jaquez’s abuse of them, L disclosed his abuse of her to the police. B. The Charges Jaquez was subsequently charged by information with seven counts of lewd and lascivious acts on a child under the age of 14 years by force, violence, duress, menace, or fear in violation of Penal Code section 288, subdivision (b)(1), and one count of oral copulation or sexual penetration with a child ten years of age or younger in violation of Penal Code section 288.7. C. The Trial 1. Victims’ Testimony At trial, which began in April 2023, the prosecutor presented testimony from ZY Doe, ZH Doe, and L Doe, who by that time who by that time were, respectively, 16, 17, and 19 years old. The witnesses described how Jaquez molested them when they were younger. For example, ZH testified that Jaquez had touched her chest, thighs, and other areas, including her vagina as well as trying to kiss her. ZY testified that Jaquez kissed

4 her, hugged her in his lap, and touched her chest. Finally, L testified about Jaquez kissing her, touching her thighs, and grabbing her chest as well as placing a vibrator and then his mouth against her vagina. During cross-examination, Jaquez brought up a number of delays, inconsistencies, and other uncertainties in the victims’ testimony. For example, ZH admitted that she had only a faint memory of Jaquez touching her vagina and was not sure if she was confusing her memory with one of L’s, though she did tell a social worker in 2018 about the touching. In addition, at trial, ZY admitted that at the preliminary hearing she may have gotten mixed up about some details concerning the incident in which Jaquez kissed her about which she testified at trial.

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