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P. v. Wright
Defendant was convicted of child molestation and possession of child pornography after a young girl he was babysitting accused him of molesting her. He contends a warrantless police entry into his bedroom was unreasonable, his attorney rendered ineffective assistance of counsel for various reasons, the prosecutor committed misconduct, and the victim’s hearsay statement was improperly admitted. We affirm.

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