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P. v. Rodriguez
Following a 10-day jury trial, defendant Raul Padilla Rodriguez was convicted of corporal injury upon a child with great bodily injury (Pen. Code, 273d, subd. (a) count one), and child endangerment ( 273a, subd. (a) count two). The jury found true the enhancement allegation that defendant inflicted great bodily injury upon the victim who was under five years of age ( 12022.7, subd. (d)). Sentenced to 10 years four months in state prison, defendant appeals his conviction claiming evidentiary error and prosecutorial misconduct. Defendant also claims the abstract of judgment contains a clerical error, which the People concede. With the exception of clerical errors in the abstract of judgment, Court find defendants claims lack merit. Court shall order the abstract of judgment modified and affirm the judgment as modified.


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