The defendant had taken indecent photographs of his young step-daughter. By defence he claimed that he had done so for artistic purposes at the instigation of his wife.
Held: It had been proper to admit evidence that he had written pornographic fantasies to describe, in a manner which bore a close resemblance to the very type of incident which the girl had herself described, the sexual initiation of a young girl by her father.
Citations:
Unreported 1987
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Cited – Regina v Wright and Ormerod CACD 1990
The defendants were charged with indecent assault on a child of 5, who said that the defendants had hurt her in the back and said naughty things to her. The Judge also admitted evidence from the child’s mother of the complaint the child had made to . .
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Criminal Evidence
Updated: 04 May 2022; Ref: scu.241273