As I mentioned last month, Timothy Heinle and I are nearing completion of an updated Superior Court Judges’ Benchbook chapter on Evidence Issues in Criminal Cases Involving Child Victims and Child Witnesses.
One of the most challenging and error-prone topics covered in the chapter is what an expert may and may not testify to. In the great majority of cases involving child sexual abuse, no physical evidence supports the allegations. Thus, credibility is central, and North Carolina...