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Stephens v. Miller
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According to victim, Appellant entered her trailer and began making unwanted sexual advances. When Victim did not allow Appellant to kiss her, she claims Appellant became angry and aggressive, and further claims that she had to escape by running to her own bathroom. According to Appellant, he arrived at Victim’s trailer and began to engage her in sexual behaviors, all of which were consensual. Appellant claims that during the consensual intercourse he made a comment to Victim concerning her sexual history with another man, which enraged Victim, who then ordered Appellant to leave the trailer. The lower court allowed Appellant to testify that he had made certain comments that outraged Victim, but did not allow Appellant to state the exact comments he had made, which concerned Victim’s sexual past.
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