State v. Emmett

Decided 1992-04-07

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AMENDED OPINION HALL, Chief Justice: Defendant James Lloyd Emmett appeals his conviction of sodomy upon a child. 1 We reverse and remand for a new trial. On August 28, 1991, Emmett was brought to trial on the charges that he sodomized and, in a separate incident, sexually abused his five-year-old son. The only direct evidence of sodomy came from the testimony of…

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