People v. Villapando CA4/3

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 20, 2016
DocketG050497
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 5/20/16 P. v. Villapando CA4/3

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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION THREE

THE PEOPLE,

Plaintiff and Respondent, G050497

v. (Super. Ct. No. 10WF0127)

VENSON VILLAPANDO, OPINION

Defendant and Appellant.

Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Orange County, W. Michael Hayes, Judge. Affirmed. Patrick Morgan Ford, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General, Gerald A. Engler, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Julie L. Garland, Assistant Attorney General, Sharon Rhoades and Barry Carlton, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. * * * INTRODUCTION Defendant Venson Villapando appeals from the judgment entered after a jury found him guilty of one count of attempting contact with a minor with the intent to commit a lewd act. Villapando answered a personal advertisement on Craigslist that was posted by a Huntington Beach police detective posing as a 13-year-old girl named “Jessie.” After being told that he was communicating with a 13-year-old girl, Villapando continued to communicate with Jessie for months, planning to meet her and pay her to have sex with him. Villapando contends the trial court erred by (1) admitting his statement to police that he had previously paid for sex with a prostitute whom he had met on Craigslist, and (2) excluding evidence that, unlike other individuals who respond to similar Craigslist advertisements purportedly posted by minors, Villapando did not express excitement about Jessie’s young age. Villapando also argues the trial court erred by refusing his request that the jury be instructed on the mistake-of-fact defense. We affirm. For the reasons we explain, none of Villapando’s contentions of error has merit.

FACTS In July 2009, Detective Alan Caouette of the Huntington Beach Police Department was in the vice unit of the special investigations unit which dealt with sex- and alcohol-related crimes. He set up stings on prostitutes working the streets and Internet crimes related to prostitution and child abuse. Craigslist is a global, online, Internet-based advertisement discussion board that is used to buy and sell items and services. Caouette used Craigslist as an investigative tool in the vice unit, by posing as a prostitute or a minor. The casual encounter section of Craigslist is an online advertisement board for people seeking companionship.

2 I.

CAOUETTE’S CRAIGSLIST ADVERTISEMENT; VILLAPANDO’S JULY 9, 2009 E-MAIL 1 EXCHANGES WITH CAOUETTE On July 9, 2009, Caouette posted an advertisement to Craigslist which bore the heading, “looking to get by in a hard time” followed by “w4m” and “hb.” Caouette testified that the term “w4m” referred to “woman for man” in “the prostitution world.” He testified “hb” stood for the City of Huntington Beach. The advertisement read: “looking to have a good time are u :).” Caouette intended to portray himself as a 13-year-old female named Jessie Browne. Caouette received in excess of 100 responses to his advertisement. He sent out a response, saying, “im only 13 and need a $100 so if still interested let me know, jess.” He testified that typically, after he communicates that he is a minor, 10 to 15 percent of those who respond to an advertisement, such as the one posted in this case, continue to correspond with him. Caouette received an e-mail from Villapando in response to the Craigslist advertisement, stating: “hey i want to have fun… what do you have in mind… anything is possible.” After Caouette sent the e-mail communicating that he was 13 years old, Villapando sent a reply e-mail within 15 minutes. Villapando asked for a picture and a phone number and also asked what the $100 was for. Caouette told Villapando that he needed money “cuz I wanta buy something,, i only have text minutes I need to pay my bill… .” Villapando responded: “what are you going to do for me? to earn that $100.” Caouette responded: “what u want,, ill do most anything.” Villapando asked where the sender was located, and whether that person was trying to set him up. Villapando and Caouette thereafter exchanged the following e-mails that evening.

1 All grammatical and spelling errors were contained in the original messages.

3 Caouette: “well seeing im 13 i cant drive so i would need to be picked up,, by my house is cool i can go whereever,,, and NO im not setting u up ,, .” Villapando: “where do you live? r u down to fck?” Caouette: “sure are u down to give me a 100 bucks ,, and can u pickme up i cant drive.” Villapando: “im sure...i promise, im a man of my word.” Caouette: “ok i can do it i guess, but we need a condom cuz i cant get into trouble,, whats the plan ,, do i need to walk to u.” Villapando: “well tell me where you want to meet and i will pick you up... just go up to me, i will get out of my car and i will where my key chain around my neck . . . go up to me and say hi... will take it from there.... but you need to tell me where to meet.” Caouette: “ok,, what do i call u ,, and what should i wear and can i shower first ,, and where we going.” Villapando: “just say ‘hey dude do you have a cigaratte’ where what ever you want... i was think we should get a hotel room [2] and chill for like an hour... im only 22!!! tell me where to meet you so when your done showering im already there.” Caouette: “hotel room, wow ,, maybe i can shower there if u want.. .” Villapando: “yeah we can shower together... so where do you want me to pick you up?” Caouette: “where do u live so i can give ur directions.” Villapando: “fullerton.” Caouette: “shit my mom just cam home,,gota go ill be back.” Villapando: “ok well im going to play basketball, for like an hour... if you want to do it tonight im still down or tomorrow afternoon... shoot me an email.”

II.

VILLAPANDO AND CAOUETTE CONTINUE E-MAIL CORRESPONDENCE FROM JULY 10 THROUGH DECEMBER 22, 2009, NEGOTIATING A TIME AND PLACE FOR VILLAPANDO TO PAY JESSIE $100 TO HAVE SEX WITH HIM.

Villapando and Caouette maintained e-mail communications from July 10 through December 22, 2009. Those e-mail communications included the following e-mail exchange on July 10. Villapando: “If you still want to hang out... Tell me where

2 Villapando was 25 years old at the time.

4 to meet you at.” Caouette: “im not wanting to hang out in need to make some money,, silli.” Villapando: “Well make that money then... You have to let me know now where to meet.” Caouette: “yes later ok.” Villapando: “Well I got stuff to do today... But hit me up n we’ll see! Right now would be the best time.” On July 11, Villapando wrote: “Hey I’m off work today! Just hitting u up to see if u want tmake some money? I have $150 that can be urs... Hit me up.” Caouette did not respond to Villapando that day. On July 14, Caouette responded that he would be “back on Thursday” and “HAD TO GO OUT OF TOWN WITH GRANDMA.” On August 4, Villapando wrote: “Hey let me know if you still want to make money.” On August 7, Caouette wrote, “sure where do u live” and also wrote, “notta.” On August 8, Villapando wrote, “i live in fullerton... where do you live at?” From August 12 through 26, Villapando and Caouette engaged in the following e-mail exchanges. Caouette: “Hb,, did i tell u i was 13 years old,, are u cool 3 with that.. and what do you have in mind.” Villapando: “lets meet up and i will tell you.... r u down for tonight?” Caouette: “maybe but i dont like suprises im a straight shooter,, i like to know what is expected.. sooo..

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