People v. Guevara People v. Guevara

People v. Guevara

121 Cal.App.4th 17, 16 Cal.Rptr.3d 738, 2004.CA.0006760, 2004 Daily Journal D.A.R. 9320, Daily Op. Serv. 6888(4 Cal)

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CERTIFIED FOR PARTIAL PUBLICATION 1 I. INTRODUCTION Defendant and appellant Linda Luz Guevara was twice elected to the Huntington Park City Council even though she resided in Downey. In two different sets of election papers, she misrepresented where she lived and stated that she resided in Huntington Park. Appellant was convicted by jury of two counts of felony perjury by declaration (Pen. Code, § 118) and two counts of filing a false nomination paper or declaration of candidacy (Elec. Code, § 18203). Appellant appealed from the judgment. Appellant contends: (1) the trial court erred in instructing the jury that the statute of limitations for the offense of filing a false nomination paper (Elec. Code, § 18203) was four years after discovery; (2) two of the convictions must be reversed because the statute of limitations had run prior to the commencement of the prosecution; (3) the trial court prejudicially erred in limiting cross-examination of a prosecution witness; and (4) the prosecution's failure to disclose a document in discovery (Pen. Code, § 1054.1) warranted a mistrial.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2004
29 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
36
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
78.6
KB

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