Criminal – Animate Object Sexual Penetration – Statement Of Facts
By Deborah Elkins
Published: June 2, 2008
A defendant’s failure to include a transcript or statement of facts prevents the Court of Appeals from considering defendant’s claim that his statements to police about sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman who had fallen asleep on the sofa where defendant was a guest, and his convictions of animate object sexual penetration and aggravated sexual battery ...
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