P. v. Solis
Defendant Marlon Ontiveros Solis appeals from a judgment of conviction entered after a jury found him guilty of two counts of committing a lewd act on a child under the age of 14 (Pen. Code, § 288, subd. (a) - counts 1 & 2) and one count of failing to register as a sex offender (Pen. Code, § 290 - count 3). In a bifurcated proceeding the trial court found that defendant was subject to the one strike provision pursuant to Penal Code section 667.61, subdivisions (a) and (d)(1) because he had suffered a prior conviction of forcible sodomy (Pen. Code, § 286, subd. (c)) in 1995. The trial court also found that defendant had suffered a prior strike conviction pursuant to Penal Code sections 667, subdivisions (b)-(i) and 1170.12. The trial court sentenced defendant to state prison for an indeterminate term of 50 years to life consecutive to a determinate term of six years.
On appeal, defendant raises several issues relating to the admissibility of evidence. He also contends that the trial court improperly withheld disclosure of psychiatric records. Court find no error and affirm.



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