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holding that absence of physical evidence did not make diagnosis of sexual abuse an improper "direct comment" on credibility
Summary of this case from Jackson v. FrankeOpinion
1993.
holding that absence of physical evidence did not make diagnosis of sexual abuse an improper "direct comment" on credibility
Summary of this case from Jackson v. Franke1993.
holding that absence of physical evidence did not make diagnosis of sexual abuse an improper "direct comment" on credibility
Summary of this case from Jackson v. Frankerejecting that argument
Summary of this case from Mesta v. FrankeFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Jan 1, 1993
Again, the point of requiring that the motion be made immediately is to allow the court to take prompt…
Mesta v. FrankeSee Krieg, 221 Or.App. at 40, 188 P.3d 413 (“[W]hether petitioner's * * * appellate counsel exercised…