Criminal – Attempted Child Rape – Investigator Opinion
By Deborah Elkins
Published: November 17, 2008
Assuming without deciding that the trial court erred in allowing the prosecutor to ask an investigating police officer if she thought defendant’s nine-year-old niece was lying when she described defendant’s attempt to rape her, any such error was harmless, the Court of Appeals says.
The evidence of defendant’s guilt was overwhelming. Prior to the officer’s testimony, ...
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