P. v. Seaton
Appellant was charged with seven offenses arising from incidents occurring at two separate locations on the same day, one on West 19th Street in San Pedro and the other on Magnolia Street. One charge (count 3) was dismissed on the prosecution’s motion in the interests of justice. Of the remaining counts, appellant was found not guilty by the jury of all charges except count 6, felony vandalism at the residence at West 19th Street. That charge arose out of an altercation with his former girlfriend, Kameron C. We therefore confine our review and discussion to the single count on which appellant was convicted and sentenced.
Kameron C. testified that she began dating appellant in 2004 and continued to see him off and on until sometime in 2010. He is the father of her five-year-old twin daughters. She and appellant did not stay in contact after ending the relationship and Kameron did not consider him to be a friend.



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