PER CURIAM.
Defendant was convicted of sexual abuse in the second degree. At trial, the state offered a concededly voluntary statement defendant made after his arrest describing the incident and a variety of unrelated sexual experiences and fantasies. Defendant, albeit inartfully, objected to admission of the whole statement, because the portions describing his deviant sexual experiences were irrelevant or more prejudicial than probative. The trial court refused to...
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