State v. Barker

LATIMER, Justice.

I concur in the results.

The defendant, on cross-examination, in attempting to impeach the credibility of the complaining witness, attempted to show certain inconsistences in the statements made by her when she first complained to her mother and the statements made by her when she was testifying in court. The state could, therefore, rehabilitate her credibility by introducing evidence to show that the statements on the two occasions corresponded.