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State Idaho v. Doyne Jackson Boothe

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  • Title: State Idaho v. Doyne Jackson Boothe
  • Author : Court of Appeals of Idaho No. 13522
  • Release Date : January 30, 1982
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 62 KB

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Doyne Jackson Boothe appeals his judgment of conviction for the offense of lewd conduct with a minor child in violation of I.C. § 18-6607. He assigns as error: (1) admission of testimony concerning lewd acts and sexual misconduct with the victim and her older sister, other than that with which he was charged; (2) insufficiency of corroboration of the victim's testimony; (3) submission of the question of sufficiency of corroborative evidence to the jury; (4) failure to give a requested instruction to the jury concerning corroboration of the prior sexual misconduct with the victim's sister; (5) admission of allegedly prejudicial testimony by a witness mentioning polygraph tests; and (6) admission of allegedly inculpatory statements made by Boothe to one of the state's witnesses. We affirm the judgment of conviction. The victim, Boothe's stepdaughter, was twelve years of age at the time of the incident. The alleged incident occurred in the family home, while Boothe and the victim were watching television. According to the testimony of the victim, Boothe sat her on his lap, began kissing her, and fondling her breasts and genital area. The victim's mother, Boothe's wife, was outside working in the yard. The victim managed to free herself and went to her bedroom. There she stayed until later in the evening when she was able to find a time when her mother was alone. In an emotionally disturbed state, she then told her mother of the incident. The next day the mother and daughter moved from the home to a motel and subsequently the victim was sent to another state to reside with relatives. Boothe and his wife were later divorced.


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