Appellant has been convicted of rape in the second degree. The main question on appeal is whether the proof of corroboration is competent. This proof rests on testimony of the appellant under a waiver of immunity in a voluntary appearance before the Grand Jury. Appellant in this testimony admitted the act of intercourse but showed extenuating circumstances. The record before the Grand Jury was taken in shorthand notes by the Grand Jury stenographer, who did not transcribe...
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