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“Kelly Lumadue”

Kelly Lumadue was convicted last year of sexually battering the boy, but a judge threw out that verdict, citing potential juror misconduct and an overly aggressive prosecutor.

SANFORD Eleven years ago, Kelly Lumadue, then 21, had sex with a 5-year-old boy.

After being convicted of two counts of capital sexual battery in June of 2007, Kelly Lumadue, one of the first people featured on People You’ll See In Hell, is going to be re-tried.

Kelly Lumadue had sex with a five-year-old boy back in 1996 while her husband, Leonard “Bud” Lumadue, ran videotape.

Also, Lumadue testified that her husband, a professional pornographer, forced her to make the tapes.

A 33-year-old woman charged with having sex with a 5-year-old boy went back on trial Monday in Sanford.

The fact that the defendant faces a Draconian punishment for a crime where the victim is alive and apparently living a normal life some eleven years after the criminal act, when criminals who have killed people are released from prison almost daily, makes it even more imperative that the defendant receive a fair and impartial trial.

On the 18th of September, 2008, 12 years after having sex with a 5-year-old, Kelly Lumadue was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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The crime happened so long ago and the victim was so young, he no longer remembers it.

The child, now a teenager, does not remember the sex acts, according to prosecutors.

Kelly Lumadue, 32, is awaiting a new trial on charges she had sex with a 5-year-old boy 11 years ago.

In June, a Seminole County jury watched those tapes and convicted her of two counts of capital sexual battery.

She was very young, and her then-husband, Leonard “Buddy” Lumadue Jr., was in his mid-30s.

Circuit Judge Clayton Simmons decided that because of “overly aggressive” questioning by a prosecutor, the fact that the victim doesn’t remember his abuse and because she claimed to have been forced by her husband into having sex with a five-year-old, that Kelly Lumadue was entitled to a new trial.

After he died, Ms. Lumadue threw the videos with their “special moments” out onto the curb for trash collection.

I dare the judge to say the same thing if a girl were involved.

Her acts also were captured on videotape, something prosecutors plan to play for jurors, just as they did at her previous trial.

Under Florida law, however, the damage to the child is irrelevant, said Christopher Slobogin, a professor at the Levin College of Law at the University of Florida.

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