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Cortez-Rivas v. Commonwealth

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Fernando Villarroel (The Irving Law Firm, on brief), for appellant.

A. Anne Lloyd, Assistant Attorney General (Mark R. Herring, Attorney General of Virginia, on brief), for appellee.

PRESENT: Goodwyn, C.J., Mims, Powell, Kelsey, McCullough, and Chafin, JJ., and Russell, S.J.

OPINION BY JUSTICE STEPHEN R. McCULLOUGH

Julio Cortez-Rivas challenges his rape conviction, arguing that the prosecution violated his rights under the Confrontation Clause of the United States Constitution by failing to produce as a witness a police officer who translated for a detective at the scene of the crime. At trial, however, the Commonwealth offered the testimony of a different officer who separately translated the exchange between Cortez-Rivas and a police detective. We conclude that Cortez-Rivas did not suffer any violation of his rights under the Confrontation Clause and, therefore, we affirm.

BACKGROUND

Steven Loving, a detective with the Manassas Park Police Department, interviewed Cortez-Rivas concerning the possible sexual abuse of his underage stepdaughter. Cortez-Rivas’ native language is Spanish. Detective Loving was accompanied by Officer Gomez, who speaks Spanish. Officer Gomez translated Detective Loving's questions and Cortez-Rivas’ responses. Detective Loving's body camera recorded the interview.

Officer Claudia Ventura, who is fluent in Spanish, reviewed the body camera footage and independently translated the statements Cortez-Rivas made during the interview. Officer Ventura generated a transcript of this interview in English.

Cortez-Rivas was later charged with rape. At trial, Officer Ventura testified about statements Cortez-Rivas had made. Officer Ventura was subject to cross-examination. Officer Gomez, who had in the meantime retired from the police department, did not testify.

Following a presentation of all the evidence, a jury convicted Cortez-Rivas of rape. He appealed to the Court of Appeals. That court declined to grant him an appeal. We granted Cortez-Rivas an appeal based on the following assignment of error:

The trial court erred when it violated Mr. Cortez-Rivas’ right of confrontation by admitting the hearsay statements of Mr. Cortez-Rivas’ police interview without the testimony of the interpreter who interpreted the questions to Mr. Cortez-Rivas and the responses of Mr. Cortez-Rivas.
ANALYSIS

The Sixth Amendment provides that "[i]n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to ... be confronted with the witnesses against him." U.S. Const. amend VI. "[T]he Confrontation Clause ... bars the admission of testimonial statements of a witness who did not appear at trial unless he [or she] was unavailable to testify, and the defendant had had a prior opportunity for cross-examination." Crawford v. Washington , 541 U.S. 36, 53-54, 124 S.Ct. 1354, 158 L.Ed.2d 177 (2004). "This Court reviews de novo whether the admission of evidence violates a defendant's confrontation right." Logan v. Commonwealth , 299 Va. 741, 745, 858 S.E.2d 176 (2021).

Officer Ventura, who translated the statements Cortez-Rivas made to Detective Loving, testified at trial and was subject to confrontation. She relayed statements Cortez-Rivas made to Detective Loving. For example, she testified that Cortez-Rivas said "I was drinking so it is possible that I touched her. I don't want to say because I honestly don't know." Officer Ventura prepared her translation based on her personal review of the body camera footage; she did not rely on Officer Gomez. Assuming, without deciding, that statements translated from one language into another by a translator can constitute testimonial evidence, thus triggering the protections of the Confrontation Clause,* those protections were satisfied here because the translator, Officer Ventura, testified.

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Document | Virginia Court of Appeals – 2022
Bista v. Commonwealth
"...621 S.E.2d 140 (2005) (quoting Rollins v. Commonwealth , 37 Va. App. 73, 79, 554 S.E.2d 99 (2001) ); see also Cortez-Rivas v. Commonwealth , 300 Va. 442, 444, 867 S.E.2d 769 (2022) (observing that appellate courts review de novo "whether the admission of evidence violates a defendant's conf..."
Document | Virginia Court of Appeals – 2023
Bista v. Commonwealth
"...621 S.E.2d 140 (2005) (quoting Rollins v. Commonwealth , 37 Va. App. 73, 79, 554 S.E.2d 99 (2001) ); see also Cortez-Rivas v. Commonwealth , 300 Va. 442, 444, 867 S.E.2d 769 (2022) (observing that appellate courts review de novo "whether the admission of evidence violates a defendant's conf..."
Document | Virginia Court of Appeals – 2024
Boone v. Commonwealth
"...v. Commonwealth, 46 Va.App. 637, 643 (2005) (quoting Rollins v. Commonwealth, 37 Va.App. 73, 79 (2001)); see also Cortez-Rivas v. Commonwealth, 300 Va. 442, 444 (2022) (observing that appellate courts review de novo the admission of evidence violates a defendant's confrontation right" (quot..."

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Document | Virginia Court of Appeals – 2022
Bista v. Commonwealth
"...621 S.E.2d 140 (2005) (quoting Rollins v. Commonwealth , 37 Va. App. 73, 79, 554 S.E.2d 99 (2001) ); see also Cortez-Rivas v. Commonwealth , 300 Va. 442, 444, 867 S.E.2d 769 (2022) (observing that appellate courts review de novo "whether the admission of evidence violates a defendant's conf..."
Document | Virginia Court of Appeals – 2023
Bista v. Commonwealth
"...621 S.E.2d 140 (2005) (quoting Rollins v. Commonwealth , 37 Va. App. 73, 79, 554 S.E.2d 99 (2001) ); see also Cortez-Rivas v. Commonwealth , 300 Va. 442, 444, 867 S.E.2d 769 (2022) (observing that appellate courts review de novo "whether the admission of evidence violates a defendant's conf..."
Document | Virginia Court of Appeals – 2024
Boone v. Commonwealth
"...v. Commonwealth, 46 Va.App. 637, 643 (2005) (quoting Rollins v. Commonwealth, 37 Va.App. 73, 79 (2001)); see also Cortez-Rivas v. Commonwealth, 300 Va. 442, 444 (2022) (observing that appellate courts review de novo the admission of evidence violates a defendant's confrontation right" (quot..."

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