De La Paz v. State - 11th COA
In the defendant's trial for aggravated sexual assault of a child, the admission of notes taken by a social worker and a nurse who interviewed the child did not violate the defendant's confrontation clause rights. The notes were not testimonial statements and their admission did not contribute to the defendant's conviction. The strength of other physical medical evidence, the defendant's behavior on the day of the assault, and his questionable credibility were sufficient so that the notes alone did not move the jury to convict. De La Paz v. State - 11-06-00146-CR.
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