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People v. Shaw, No. F054698

By FindLaw Staff on September 01, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

Defendant's child molestation conviction is affirmed where: 1) when a defendant is charged with felony child annoyance or molestation as a recidivist, the appropriate statute of limitations is the three-year felony statute of limitations; and 2) there was sufficient evidence to support a conclusion that defendant touched the victim with the specific intent to arouse or gratify himself and/or the victim.

Read People v. Shaw, No. F054698

Appellate Information

Filed August 28, 2009

Judges

Opinion by Judge Wiseman

Counsel

For Appellant:

Scott Concklin

For Respondent:

Louis M. Vasquez, Deputy Attorney General

Leanne Le Mon, Deputy Attorney General

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