People v. Perez-Mora CA4/3

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 17, 2022
DocketG059349
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 5/17/22 P. v. Perez-Mora 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NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or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 This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.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, G059349

v. (Super. Ct. No. 16NF2169)

JUAN JOSE PEREZ-MORA, OPINION

Defendant and Appellant.

Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Orange County, Michael J. Cassidy, Judge. Affirmed. Carl Fabian, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. Rob Bonta, Attorney General, Lance E. Winters, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Julie L. Garland, Assistant Attorney General, Arlene A. Sevidal and Andrew Mestman, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. Juan Jose Perez-Mora appeals from the judgment after a jury convicted him of two counts of continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14 years, based on evidence he molested two young girls, B.R. (count 1) and A.R. (count 2). The trial court imposed consecutive terms of 15 years to life on each count under Penal Code section 667.61 (“One Strike law”) based on the jury’s true findings on multiple victim allegations.1 On appeal, Perez-Mora contends: (1) the trial court abused its discretion by excluding evidence of B.R.’s mental illness; (2) his trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to object to improper testimony by the prosecution’s expert on child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome (CSAAS) concerning the statistical rates of fabricated child sexual abuse claims; (3) the cumulative effect of these errors deprived him of a fair trial; (4) his life sentence under the One Strike law violated ex post facto guarantees; and (5) he was entitled to presentence conduct credits. We conclude the expert’s testimony concerning the statistics on fabricated claims of child sexual abuse was inadmissible, but the error was harmless. Finding no other errors, we affirm. FACTS I. General Background B.R. and her younger sister A.R. were related to Perez-Mora by marriage. The girls had one older brother, G.R., and two younger brothers. B.R., A.R., and their older brother went to elementary school near Perez-Mora’s home. The children were often at his house and sometimes spent the night there. In 2013, the children’s mother separated from their father and she took them to a shelter because they had no place else to live. When they left the shelter, they moved into the Perez-Mora family home and stayed there for a few months.

1 All further statutory references are to the Penal Code, unless otherwise indicated.

2 II. Perez-Mora Sexually Abuses B.R. Perez-Mora sexually abused B.R. from the time she was six years old until she was 15. The first incident occurred when B.R. was alone with him in his bedroom. Perez-Mora played a pornographic movie. B.R. fell asleep. When she woke up, Perez- Mora was standing next to the bed and masturbating. He forced her hand onto his penis but let go of it when she would not do what he wanted. During this incident, he groped her breasts and her vaginal area over her clothes. When she was seven or eight years old, Perez-Mora told her that he needed to show her something and took her into the closet. He closed the door and pulled down his pants, exposing his erect penis. He told her to touch it. When she refused, he grabbed her hand and put it on his penis. He let her go when she continued to resist. Sometimes when B.R. and her sister spent the night at Perez-Mora’s house, they would sleep in the master bedroom with Perez-Mora and his wife. B.R. would sleep on the floor. She would wake up to find Perez-Mora laying behind her with his erect penis pressed against her. He would stop when she moved and he realized she was awake. If B.R. was alone watching television or on the computer, Perez-Mora would walk up behind her, put his hand down her shirt, and grope her breasts. On one occasion, he kissed her and tried to put his tongue in her mouth. When B.R. was six to 10 years old, she and her sister would shower together when they were staying at Perez-Mora’s house. While they were showering, he would come into the bathroom and act like he was helping them shower and dry off. But he inappropriately touched them while drying them. Once when B.R. was seven or eight years old, Perez-Mora placed her on his bed after she showered. He put lotion on her and digitally penetrated her. On another occasion, B.R. was sitting on the bed wrapped in a towel when Perez-Mora pulled her to

3 the edge of the bed, pulled down his pants, and placed his penis on her vaginal area but did not penetrate her. Perez-Mora attempted to digitally penetrate B.R. when she was 11 years old. He grabbed her and put his hand down her pants. She said “no” louder and louder, hoping her siblings, who were in a nearby room, would hear her. Perez-Mora eventually let her go. During 10 years of abuse, Perez-Mora had B.R. masturbate him four times, touched her vaginal area three times, touched her breasts under her clothes about four or five times, and touched her breasts and vaginal area over her clothes about 20 times. When B.R. was 15 years old and her family was staying in the shelter, she told a counselor someone in her family was abusing her. But when a police officer asked her about it, she denied being abused because Perez-Mora and his family were helping her family and staying at his house was the best option for her family. After leaving the shelter, B.R.’s family stayed at Perez-Mora’s house. B.R. and A.R. slept on an L-shaped couch in the living room. One night, Perez-Mora came in and groped B.R.’s breasts. When she shifted, he went over to A.R., pretended to cover her up, and groped A.R.’s buttocks. That night, B.R. told her brother she saw Perez-Mora touching A.R. Her brother did not know what to do about B.R.’s revelation, so he went to their cousins, Perez-Mora’s adult children. B.R. told them Perez-Mora was molesting her. Her cousins told her and A.R. to switch rooms with their brothers but did not tell anyone about B.R.’s allegation. B.R. did not want to tell her mother about the abuse because her mother was already going through a lot and B.R. did not want to add to her mother’s problems. Perez-Mora was helping the family by giving them a place to stay and B.R. did not want to lose that. III. Perez-Mora Sexually Abuses A.R. Perez-Mora began abusing A.R. when she was between the ages of seven and nine. Like he did with B.R., Perez-Mora played a pornographic movie when A.R.

4 was alone with him in his bedroom. While the movie was playing, Perez-Mora tried touching A.R.’s breasts and vaginal area over her clothes, but she pushed him away. Referring to the movie, he told her that they could do that when she was ready. He repeatedly did this, and after a few months, he progressed to sucking on her breasts and making her touch his penis. When A.R. was nine or 10 years old, Perez-Mora followed her into the bathroom, forced her hand onto his exposed penis, and tried to make her masturbate him. She resisted, and he stopped when his daughter called out looking for him. When A.R. was in the sixth grade, her family attended a party at Perez- Mora’s house. A.R. was inside the house, while the others were outside. Perez-Mora came up from behind her and grabbed her breasts. He did this on other occasions when she was alone or no one was paying attention. Sometimes he would come up behind her, put his hands around her waist, and press his penis against her. One time he lifted her shirt and kissed her back. When A.R.

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