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Criminal – Habeas – ‘Actual Innocence’ – Child Sexual Abuse (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: October 26, 2010

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An affidavit from an alleged victim of child sexual abuse crimes for which petitioner is serving a 51-year sentence, which purportedly states that petitioner did not “force” the minor to engage in sexual acts, does not support petitioner’s post-conviction motion which asserts his actual innocence, says a Norfolk U.S. District Court. Petitioner’s primary objection is to ...
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