Psychologist to appear in sexual abuse case

The jury trial will resume this morning, Naraja said.

Dr. Kendall E. Gladding, who was called to the witness stand  yesterday, worked  with the Community Guidance Center and is now with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

She was set to testify about her evaluation and counseling report regarding the victim.

The report was in a sealed envelope that was provided to the court, Assistant Attorney General Brian Gallagher and defense counsel G. Anthony Long.

Gladding told the court she made written notes and summaries of the evaluation as part of the standard operating procedures.

At the start of the jury trial on Friday, one of the children of Calvo testified that she was told by the victim that Calvo sexually molested her in June 2008.

Calvo pleaded not guilty to the charges of sexual assault in the second degree, sexual abuse of a minor in the second degree, sexual abuse of a minor in the third degree, and disturbing the peace.

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