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P. v. Moran
Defendant Sergio Moran appeals from the judgment entered following his conviction by jury of first degree murder with the finding that the murder was intentional and involved the infliction of torture. (Pen. Code, 187, subd. (a), 190.2, subd. (a)(18).) He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. At trial, the prosecution presented evidence of prior acts of violence committed by defendant against the victim, Fariba Vassei. He contends the admission of her statements to the police regarding those incidents violated his right to confrontation and requires reversal of his conviction. He also urges that he is entitled to credit for presentence custody time and the abstract of judgment incorrectly reflects the imposition of a parole revocation fine. Court agree he should be awarded custody credits and the parole revocation fine must be stricken. In all other respects, Court affirm the judgment.

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