STATE v. STEVENS

No. 2014-K-1530.

156 So.3d 42 (2014)

STATE of Louisiana v. Ted Dwayne STEVENS, Jr.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

December 8, 2014.


Denied.

HUGHES, J., would grant and assigns reasons.

HUGHES, J., would grant the writ.

While the subject matter may be unpleasant, justice should be blind, not squeamish. The failure to allow the videotapes at trial raises constitutional issues.

Consent is an element of the crimes charged. The wife testified that she never consented to the sexual practices she and her husband engaged in. The husband testified that she always consented. The...

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