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State v. Campbell

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee
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Lloyd Campbell, Jr. appealed his conviction for aggravated sexual battery of a victim under thirteen, which occurred in October 1991. He raised several issues, including the denial of motions for acquittal, a bill of particulars, and the refusal to compel a psychological examination of the victim. Campbell also challenged the admission of 'fresh complaint' evidence and the exclusion of his own polygraph results and psychological testimony regarding his propensity to commit sexual abuse. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding no abuse of discretion in denying the motions or admitting/excluding evidence. The court emphasized the inadmissibility of polygraph results and the trial court's discretion in determining the helpfulness of expert psychological testimony to the jury.

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Lloyd Campbell, Jr. appealed his conviction for aggravated sexual battery of a victim under thirteen, which occurred in October 1991. He raised several issues, including the denial of motions for acquittal, a bill of particulars, and the refusal to compel a psychological examination of the victim. Campbell also challenged the admission of 'fresh complaint' evidence and the exclusion of his own polygraph results and psychological testimony regarding his propensity to commit sexual abuse. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding no abuse of discretion in denying the motions or admitting/excluding evidence. The court emphasized the inadmissibility of polygraph results and the trial court's discretion in determining the helpfulness of expert psychological testimony to the jury.

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