Per Curiam.
The defendant-appellant, William Artist, was charged with two counts of endangering children. He filed a motion to dismiss the charges, which the trial court denied. The defendant then entered a no-contest plea. The trial court convicted the defendant as charged.
On the evening of May 12, 1987, the defendant took his daughter, Ann, to the basement of his house. At that time, Ann was ten years old. While in the basement, the defendant tied...
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