State v. Delorenzo (Signed Opinion)
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The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's conviction for unlawfully, knowingly, and willfully sending or causing to be sent and/or possessing material depicting minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct, in violation of W. Va. Code 61-8C-3(a), holding that there was no error in the proceedings below.
Specifically, the Supreme Court held that the circuit court did not err by (1) excluding expert testimony regarding the impact of Defendant's Autism Spectrum Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; (2) denying Defendant's motion to dismiss the superseding indictment or disqualify the prosecutor’s office; (3) determining that Defendant's recorded statement to law enforcement was voluntary; and (4) allowing testimony from the State's digital forensic computer analyst.
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