State v. Tilton

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 2003-07-10

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Chambers, J. Nathaniel E. Tilton, a juvenile, was charged with sexually molesting his younger brother. The younger boy testified that his older brother was asleep, and while sleeping had grabbed the younger boy’s “private parts.” At trial the court tape recorder was accidentally not turned on when Tilton began to testify. 1 Consequently, none of Tilton’s direct testimony, and only a…

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