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Expert can’t testify that child was abused (access required)

By: Pat Murphy
Published: October 15, 2009

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A medical expert could not testify that she had diagnosed an alleged rape victim as having suffered child sexual abuse, the Oregon Supreme Court has ruled in reversing a conviction. The defendant was convicted of sodomizing the five-year-old son and three-year-old daughter of his girlfriend.   Because medical examinations failed to reveal any physical evidence of abuse, the ...
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