Washington v. Beadle
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Petitioner Steven Beadle appealed his convictions for first degree child molestation. At a pretrial child hearsay hearing, the four-year-old alleged victim had a serious emotional breakdown and refused to testify. The court found the child unavailable to testify at trial and admitted her out-of-court statements to family members, mental health providers, child protective services, and law enforcement. Petitioner appealed, arguing that the trial court committed reversible error by finding the victim's statements admissible. Upon review, both the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's convictions.
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