P. v. Guzman
After a jury convicted defendant Reynaldo Guzman of forcible rape (Pen. Code, § 261 subd. (a)(2)),[1] the trial court sentenced him to the upper term of eight years in prison. Defendant contends on appeal that (1) the trial court prejudicially restricted his cross-examination of the rape victim, and (2) he was deprived of a fair trial due to prosecutorial misconduct during closing arguments. Defendant fails to establish that any prejudicial error occurred at trial. Accordingly, we will affirm the judgment.



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