People v. Perez CA4/1

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 5, 2022
DocketD079232
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 7/5/22 P. v. Perez CA4/1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or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 This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION ONE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

THE PEOPLE, D079232

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v. (Super. Ct. No. INF1800664)

ROSENDO GONZALEZ PEREZ,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Riverside County, Mark E. Johnson, Judge. Affirmed. Chambers Law Firm and Dan E. Chambers for Defendant and Appellant. Rob Bonta, Attorney General, Charles Ragland, Assistant Attorney General, Melissa Mandel and Nora S. Weyl, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.

A jury found Rosendo Gonzalez Perez guilty of nine counts of committing or attempting to commit a lewd and lascivious act against two of his granddaughters when they were under the age of 14 years. He challenges the sufficiency of the evidence as to five of the convictions. We reject the challenge, affirm the judgment, and order correction of a clerical error in the abstract of judgment. I. BACKGROUND A. Report of Molestation During an investigation of a referral from Child Protective Services in December of 2017, Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2, granddaughters of Perez who were respectively 12 and 13 years old at the time, told a social worker that Perez had touched them “inappropriately.” The social worker contacted police and referred the girls for forensic interviews. B. Forensic Interviews Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 were interviewed by a child forensic interviewer. The interviews were recorded by video and audio. Jane Doe 1 told the forensic interviewer that Perez had touched her “a lot” and described several incidents. The first incident that Jane Doe 1 recalled occurred when she was 11 or 12 years old and Perez drove her in his semi-truck to a truck stop; while they were inside the truck, he pulled down her pants, touched her vagina, kissed and licked it, and inserted his finger into it. Jane Doe 1 also told the interviewer that Perez had inserted his penis into her vagina “[a] bunch of times.” She described an incident when she was 12-and-a-half years old and Perez took her to his house when nobody was home, had her undress, and inserted his penis “a little bit” into her vagina while he touched her breast. He offered her money and told her not to tell anyone. Jane Doe 1 said the next time Perez put his penis in her vagina was in her parents’ bedroom while her parents were out of town. He inserted his finger into her vagina and offered her money to touch his penis, but she

2 refused. Jane Doe 1 told the interviewer that Perez inserted his penis into her vagina on another occasion at his house. She also described an incident in a hotel pool where he touched her buttocks. Jane Doe 2 told the forensic interviewer that Perez started touching her when she was 10 years old and did so on multiple occasions for about two- and-a-half years. The first incident occurred at Perez’s house while Jane Doe 2 was lying on a bed watching a movie and Perez reached into her pants and touched her vagina. A similar incident occurred when Jane Doe 2 was 11 and Perez put his hand on her genital area while she was sleeping on a couch at his house. Jane Doe 2 described another incident when she was 10 or 11 years old and Perez tried to put his hand down her pants while she was riding in his truck, but she pushed him away. When Jane Doe 2 was 12 years old, Perez put his hand on her breast over her clothes. C. Criminal Charges The People charged Perez with nine counts of committing a lewd and lascivious act against a child under the age of 14 years. (Pen. Code, § 288, subd. (a).) Counts 1 through 5 alleged acts against Jane Doe 1 that occurred when she was 12 years old and identified the act on which each count was based as follows: (1) “First time, fingers on outside of vagina”; (2) “First time, mouth to vagina”; (3) “First time, finger penetrates vagina”; (4) “Sexual intercourse, defendant’s bedroom”; and (5) “Sexual intercourse, mother’s bedroom.” The other four counts alleged acts against Jane Doe 2 and identified the act and/or location on which each was based. The People also alleged Perez had committed a qualifying offense against more than one victim within the meaning of the One Strike law. (Id., § 667.61, subd. (e)(4).)

3 D. Trial The case proceeded to a jury trial. Jane Doe 1, Jane Doe 2, and several other witnesses testified and several exhibits were introduced. Jane Doe 1 was 15 years old when she testified. She said that when she was 10 or 11 years old, Perez would pick her and others up on weekends and take them to his house and to a truck stop to clean his truck, and while there he would touch her. The first time Jane Doe 1 could remember Perez touched her was at his house when she was 10 years old. He removed her clothing and put his hand and tongue on her vagina. When the prosecutor asked Jane Doe 1 about the first incident of Perez’s inappropriate touching she had described to the forensic interviewer, Jane Doe 1 remembered that incident occurred at the truck stop, but stated the incident at Perez’s house happened earlier. She testified that during the first incident at the truck stop, she was 11 or 12 years old, and Perez touched, kissed, and inserted his finger into her vagina, and touched and sucked her breast. Jane Doe 1 testified that Perez had inappropriately touched her “[e]very Saturday, Sunday” and touched and kissed her vagina “a lot of times.” When the prosecutor asked Jane Doe 1 whether Perez “ever ha[d] sex with [her],” she responded, “No. He would touch me, but no, he wouldn’t do that.” The prosecutor then played the recording of Jane Doe 1’s forensic interview. After the recording finished, the prosecutor again asked Jane Doe 1 whether Perez had sex with her, once at his house and another time in her parents’ room, and this time she answered that he had “tried to” put his penis in her vagina. She stated she did not “want to remember” and did not “even want to think about” those incidents Jane Doe 1 testified she told the truth during the forensic interview, and her memory of the touching incidents was better at that time than it was at trial.

4 When asked about the incident in the hotel pool she had described to the forensic interviewer, Jane Doe 1 denied that Perez had touched her and stated, “It’s been a long time,” and “I don’t want to remember stuff.” Jane Doe 1 did, however, recall two other incidents at the truck stop when she was 12 or 13 years old, during one of which Perez inserted his finger in her vagina and caused her to bleed, and during the other of which he told her to touch his penis but she refused. Jane Doe 2 was 16 years old when she testified. She stated she was 10 years old the first time Perez touched her inappropriately, and he did so in his bedroom by putting his hands on her breasts, vagina, and buttocks both over and under her clothing. Jane Doe 2 testified that when she was 11 years old, Perez put his hand and mouth on her vagina in the living room at his house. Jane Doe 2 also described two incidents in Perez’s truck. During the first, he grabbed her and tried to pull her pants down, but she got away. During the second, he touched and inserted his fingers into her vagina and grabbed her buttocks. Jane Doe 2 was uncertain about her age at the time of the incidents in the truck but agreed with the prosecutor she might have been 12 years old. The forensic interview of Jane Doe 2 was also played for the jury.

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