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Kent Hanson appeals from the judgment entered after a jury found him guilty of two counts of child molestation and two counts of aggravated child molestation. He contends that the trial court erred in allowing child witness testimony, in allowing evidence of psychological evaluations, and in not allowing him to present evidence that there were other individuals who could have committed the crimes. For reasons that follow, we conclude there was no reversible error and affirm. The evidence at trial, taken in the light most favorable to the verdict, was as follows. The two victims were six and eight when the abuse occurred. G. B., the first victim to testify, said she lived with her grandmother and would visit her mother on weekends. At the time, Hanson and G. B.’s mother were living together, but they did not have a house and were staying with the mother’s sister.

G. B.’s grandmother first realized something was wrong when G. B. came home after visiting her mother and began crying. She told her grandmother that Hanson had “messed with” her. She said this had happened more than once. The grandmother said that G. B. told her that Hanson had “put his penis in her.” There was also testimony that G. B. began having behavioral problems in school and her grades dropped.

 
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