X

Thank you for sharing!

Your article was successfully shared with the contacts you provided.

Christopher Vaughn appeals after a jury found him guilty of child molestation and sexual exploitation of children. Vaughn argues that the evidence was insufficient to support the verdict, that he received ineffective assistance of counsel, that the trial court erred in not allowing him to call a witness at trial, and that the trial court also erred in limiting his questioning of a witness at the hearing on his motion for new trial. After reviewing the record, we conclude there was no error and affirm. On appeal from a criminal conviction, the evidence must be viewed in the light most favorable to the verdict and the defendant no longer enjoys the presumption of innocence; moreover, an appellate court does not weigh the evidence or determine witness credibility but only determines whether the evidence is sufficient under the standard of Jackson v. Virginia, 443 U. S. 307 99 SC 2781, 61 LE2d 560 1979.

So viewed, the evidence at trial was that Vaughn was living in the same house as the two victims, K. F. and D. J., during the time the crimes at issue were committed. K. F. was five years old at the time and D. J. was two years old. Vaughn was a friend of Bart Jordan, who was the biological father of D. J. and the stepfather of K. F. The house belonged to Jordan’s mother and he and his brother David lived there with the two girls. For some months during the summer of 2004, Vaughn lived at the house and slept on the sofa in the living room.

 
Reprints & Licensing
Mentioned in a Law.com story?

License our industry-leading legal content to extend your thought leadership and build your brand.

More From ALM

With this subscription you will receive unlimited access to high quality, online, on-demand premium content from well-respected faculty in the legal industry. This is perfect for attorneys licensed in multiple jurisdictions or for attorneys that have fulfilled their CLE requirement but need to access resourceful information for their practice areas.
View Now
Our Team Account subscription service is for legal teams of four or more attorneys. Each attorney is granted unlimited access to high quality, on-demand premium content from well-respected faculty in the legal industry along with administrative access to easily manage CLE for the entire team.
View Now
Gain access to some of the most knowledgeable and experienced attorneys with our 2 bundle options! Our Compliance bundles are curated by CLE Counselors and include current legal topics and challenges within the industry. Our second option allows you to build your bundle and strategically select the content that pertains to your needs. Both options are priced the same.
View Now
May 01, 2025
Atlanta, GA

The Daily Report is honoring those attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession.


Learn More
December 11, 2024
Las Vegas, NV

This event shines a spotlight on how individuals and firms are changing the investment advisory industry where it matters most.


Learn More
February 24, 2025 - February 26, 2025
Las Vegas, NV

This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.


Learn More

McCarter & English, LLP is actively seeking a litigation associate for its office located in Hartford, CT. One to three years of experie...


Apply Now ›

Borteck & Czapek, P.C., based in Florham Park, is a boutique estates and trusts law firm specializing in estate planning and administrat...


Apply Now ›

Gwinnett County State Court is seeking an attorney to assist the Judge by conducting a variety of legal research, analysis, and document pre...


Apply Now ›