Source: http://www.childrenslegalrightsjournal.com/childrenslegalrightsjournal/volume_36_issue_1?pg=22
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 08:02:54+00:00

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197HALL & SALES, supra note 15, at 27.
19818 U.S.C. § 3509 (2012).
199United States v. Archdale, 229 F.3d 861, 866 (9th Cir. 2000) (holding that court did not err in allowing the prosecutor to use an anatomical diagram to gain clarification during direct examination of a twelve-year old victim of sexual abuse).
20318 U.S.C. § 3509 (2012).
204United States v. Dorian, 803 F.2d 1439, 1440 (8th Cir. 1986).
209Alabama allows for demonstrative aids for victims/witnesses under the age of ten (ALA. CODE § 15-25-5 (2015)). The following states each allow demonstrative aids for victims and witnesses under the age of twelve: Connecticut (CONN. GEN. STAT. ANN. § 54-86g (West 2015)); West Virginia (W. VA. CODE § 61-8-13 (West 2015)); and Wyoming (WYO. STAT. ANN. § 7-11-408 (West 2015)). Missouri (MO. ANN. STAT. § 492.304 (West 2015)) allows aids for under the age of fourteen. Four states allow aids for victims and witnesses under the age of sixteen: Michigan (MICH. COMP. LAWS ANN. § 600.2163A (West 2015)); New Jersey (N.J. STAT. ANN. § 2A:84A- 16. 1 (West 2015)); New York (N.Y. EXEC. LAW § 642-a (McKinney 2015)); and Pennsylvania ( 42 PA. STAT. AND CONS. STAT. ANN. § 5987 (West 2015)).

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