State v. Crawford, 359 N.C. 412 (N.C. 2005). · Go Syfert
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N.C. Ct. App. · 2005 · signal: see also · confidence low
Defendant argues that this testimony was an impermissible expert opinion on H.B.'s credibility. "`In a sexual offense prosecution involving a child victim, the trial court should not admit expert opinion that sexual abuse has in fact occurred because, absent physical evidence supporting a diagnosis of sexual abuse, such testimony is an impermissible opinion regarding the victim's credibility.'" State v. Bush, 164 N.C.App. 254, 258 , 595 *873 S.E.2d 715, 718 (2004) (quoting State v. Stancil, 355 N.C. 266, 266-67 , 559 S.E.2d 788, 789 (2002) (per curiam)); see also State v. Ewell, 168 N.C.App. 9…
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State
v.
Crawford
No. 080P05.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Jul 1, 2005.
359 N.C. 412
Published

Def’s PDR Under N.C.G.S. § 7A-31 (COA04-286)

Denied 04/06/05