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The officer repeated many of the same facts S . L . stated in her direct testimony ,
albeit in briefer fashion — that she went inside to use the bathroom during a
kickball game , defendant immediately grabbed her , brought her to his bedroom
...
The officer repeated many of the same facts S . L . stated in her direct testimony ,
albeit in briefer fashion — that she went inside to use the bathroom during a
kickball game , defendant immediately grabbed her , brought her to his bedroom
...
Page 128
1 The jury could presume from the court ' s instructions that it was proper to
consider the entire repeated recitation of the story as relayed by the officer and
the grandmother , and which comprised the great majority of their testimony , as ...
1 The jury could presume from the court ' s instructions that it was proper to
consider the entire repeated recitation of the story as relayed by the officer and
the grandmother , and which comprised the great majority of their testimony , as ...
Page 342
Defendant did not object to any of this testimony , and in fact elicited additional
hearsay statements from Amber . Assuming that J . H . ' s hearsay statement
about “ things happening ” was made after J . H . had a motive to lie and ,
therefore ...
Defendant did not object to any of this testimony , and in fact elicited additional
hearsay statements from Amber . Assuming that J . H . ' s hearsay statement
about “ things happening ” was made after J . H . had a motive to lie and ,
therefore ...
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