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The jury took to heart the words of a ponytailed 4-year-old girl on a video rather than the insistence of Daniel Jordan of Cross Lanes that he was innocent. Jordan admitted the little girl touched his p***s while he was in the bathroom but said it was accidental.
Jordan's case is one that has moved swiftly through the system: the alleged incident took place Feb. 6, the girl and the uncle were both interviewed by authorities within the week, and there was an indictment by the end of May.
Jurors were picked quickly Monday, and testimony lasted less than a day. Deliberations were complete in about an hour and a half. Jordan will most likely be incarcerated in a month.
The jury saw the alleged victim on a video. She identified body parts. She talked about her family, including her uncle. She danced and flip-flopped around the interview room and avoided her questioner, particularly when the subject matter was touching a male sexual organ.
She nodded yes to the specific query once. She shook her head no later.
But jurors were convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that Jordan asked her to touch him in a darkened bathroom one night while he and his wife were babysitting 10-11 children.
Jason Parmer, Jordan's defense attorney, put Jordan on the witness stand to speak in his own defense. The little girl came in on him while he was in the bathroom, he said. She reached out and touched him. He never intended it to happen, he told jurors.
"He told you it did happen," Parmer said to the jury in his closing argument. "He told you it was unfortunate. He told you it was embarrassing. But was it a crime? No, it was not a crime.