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Can you have more than one outcry witness for a single sexual assault of a child event? This is an issue in our current trial. [This message was edited by Anderson County on 04-05-04 at .] | ||
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Here are some cases out of various areas: 974 sw2d 838-2nd witness designated because there was more detail 787 sw2d 128-same 852 sw2d766 928 sw2d 229 What about different outcry witnesses for different offenses? This is the reason I no longer interview children alone. Once the child begans to feel comfortable we are often the first to hear about additional offenses that can be charged separately. . | |||
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The cases Martha cites deal with a vague, general first outcry, such as "my uncle touched me," or "dad is sexually abusing me." Anybody know of cases where there a first outcry that details one type of sexual abuse (ex: I took a shower with mom and she made me touch her private), then a second, much more detailed outcry detailing different acts (ex: mom put her mouth on my penis, she made me touch her breasts, anal sex, etc.)? | |||
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