Pigg v. State (Majority)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Appellant was found guilty of eleven counts of rape and one charge of interference with custody. The charges stemmed from Appellant’s conduct with two female minors. The Supreme Court affirmed Appellant’s convictions and sentences, holding (1) any error in the circuit court’s decision to deny Appellant’s request to question one of the victims concerning her belief that Appellant was responsible for the arrest of another person was harmless; and (2) Appellant’s argument that the circuit court erred by sustaining the State’s hearsay objection to Appellant’s testimony concerning a conversation he overheard between the other victim and another child was not preserved for appeal.
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