¶71 (dissenting) — The majority permits the admission of expert testimony concerning the credibility of a criminal defendant’s accuser. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, however, prohibits expert testimony concerning the credibility of a criminal defendant’s accuser as “unfairly prejudicial.” State v. Black, <a href="/opinion/1305553/state-v-black/#348" aria-description="Citation for ca…
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