Throughout the third day of the St. Paul’s rape trial the defense
continued to try to poke holes in the alleged victim’s credibility. During
cross examination of the accuser, defense attorney J.W. Carney
questioned her testimony this week to her interview last year with
Concord Police.
Carney argued that her intention with defendant 19-year-old Owen Labrie changed from last spring until now. Describing how the accuser's friend told police about her conversation with the accuser prior to meeting Labrie, saying that the accuser said she was willing to "get fingered and at the most give him a blow job, but nothing further."
http://nhpr.org/post/st-paul-s-trial-defense-attempts-poke-holes-alleged-victims-credibility
Carney argued that her intention with defendant 19-year-old Owen Labrie changed from last spring until now. Describing how the accuser's friend told police about her conversation with the accuser prior to meeting Labrie, saying that the accuser said she was willing to "get fingered and at the most give him a blow job, but nothing further."
http://nhpr.org/post/st-paul-s-trial-defense-attempts-poke-holes-alleged-victims-credibility