State v. Rusin
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Defendant, Dennis Rusin, appeals his conviction, after a jury trial, of lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor girl. He claims the trial court improperly allowed the victim’s hearsay statements because her age exceeded the limit imposed by V.R.E. 804a; further, defendant argues that the court’s exclusion of two spectators during the victim’s testimony violated his right to a public trial. We affirm.
Defendant was tried on two charges, sexual assault and lewd and lascivious conduct. The jury acquitted him of sexual assault. The charges arose from an alleged incident where defendant was claimed to have touched a ten-year-old girl’s vagina while she was in bed with defendant’s daughter.
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V.R.E. 804a permits evidence of out-of-court statements by [37] the victim about the alleged crime so long as the victim is “ten years of age or under at the time of trial.” This victim was ten years, seven months old at the time of the trial. Defendant first claims that the child was too old to trigger V.R.E. 804a.
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568 A.2d 403 (State v. Rusin) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.