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P. v. Han
Sang Dae Han appeals his conviction, by jury, of one count of continuous sexual abuse of a minor (Pen. Code, § 288.5),[1] and one count of aggravated sexual assault on a child under 14 years of age. (§ 269, subd. (a)(2).) He was sentenced to state prison for 31 years to life. He appeals contending his conviction of violating section 269 must be reversed because the statute of limitations had run on that offense. He further contends the trial court prejudicially erred when it permitted the victim's mother to testify that the victim had been raped because the mother had no personal knowledge of the incident. We affirm.

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