Brown v. Madden

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedAugust 24, 2020
Docket4:17-cv-02691
StatusUnknown

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1 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 8 9 JERRY BROWN, Case No. 17-cv-02691-PJH

10 Petitioner, ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR 11 v. WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS AND GRANTING CERTIFICATE OF 12 RAYMOND MADDEN, APPEALABILITY 13 Respondent.

14 15 This is a habeas corpus case filed pro se by a state prisoner pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 16 § 2254. The court ordered respondent to show cause why the writ should not be granted. 17 Respondent filed an answer and lodged exhibits with the court and petitioner filed a 18 traverse. For the reasons set out below, the petition is denied. 19 BACKGROUND 20 A jury found petitioner guilty of sexual and related offenses involving four women. 21 People v. Brown, No. A139357, 2015 WL 7572482, at *1 (Cal. Ct. App. Nov. 25, 2015). 22 Petitioner was sentenced to a determinate term of 37 years and eight months in prison 23 and a consecutive term of life with the possibility of parole, with the requirement that he 24 serve at least seven years. Id. The California Court of Appeal affirmed the conviction 25 and the California Supreme Court denied review. Id.; Answer, Exs. 7, 8. 26 27 1 STATEMENT OF FACTS 2 The California Court of Appeal set forth the relevant facts:

3 1. The Prosecution’s Case a. Aisha Doe 4 On June 11, 2008, at approximately 9:00 p.m., Aisha Doe left the Berkeley Adult School campus. She was 18 years old at 5 the time. After she used an ATM at the corner of San Pablo and University Avenues, a gray pickup truck pulled up next to 6 her. Aisha later identified Brown as the driver of the truck. Brown asked Aisha if she needed a ride. Aisha initially 7 ignored him, but Brown asked her a second time. He also asked about her age and told her it was not safe for her to be 8 out so late at night. She got into Brown's truck and said she was headed home to Richmond. 9 When Aisha got into the truck, Brown was headed toward 10 Richmond, but he turned the truck around and drove in the opposite direction. Aisha told Brown he was going the wrong 11 way, and he responded he was taking a different route. When he continued driving in the wrong direction, Aisha began to 12 panic and asked Brown where he was taking her. Brown told her he was a police officer. Aisha no longer wanted to be in 13 the truck with him. Brown stopped the truck on a dead-end street. He showed her the barrel or handle of a gun, plastic 14 cuffs, and something that looked like a badge. He told her he was arresting her for prostitution, and he asked to see her 15 identification and the contents of her purse. She had $260 in the purse. Brown dumped the contents of the purse on the 16 seat between them, and told her to give him the ring she was wearing. She complied. Brown told Aisha that if she did not 17 cooperate with him, he would put the cuffs on her and take her to jail. 18 Brown drove the two away from that location. He entered the 19 freeway toward Oakland and told Aisha he was taking her to jail. He asked her what she would do for him in exchange for 20 being released. When Brown drove by the police station in downtown Oakland, Aisha asked him to stop and take her to 21 jail, but he kept driving . Brown exited the freeway at Embarcadero in Oakland. He said he was going to find a 22 hotel. Aisha thought Brown might rape or kill her.

23 Aisha saw two men standing next to a disabled car. She started banging on the window and yelling to get their 24 attention. She got out of the truck while it was still moving and ran toward the men. Brown braked his vehicle and backed up 25 toward Aisha’s location. He then drove away. Aisha used a borrowed cell phone to call 911. Brown drove by Aisha and 26 the men a few minutes later, and they were able to obtain the truck’s license plate number. 27 b. Cynthia Doe 1 On March 16, 2009, at about 9:30 a.m., 20–year–old Cynthia Doe was at a bus stop at 45th Avenue and International 2 Boulevard in Oakland. A silver four-door car pulled up. The driver, whom Cynthia later identified as Brown, rolled down his 3 window and asked her if she remembered him. Cynthia was considering acting as a prostitute because she needed the 4 money, and she thought Brown wanted a “date.” After Cynthia told Brown she did not remember him, he said he was 5 a police officer and told her she was under arrest. Cynthia saw handcuffs and a radio in the car. She was frightened. 6 Brown told Cynthia to get into the car, and she complied.

7 Brown drove by an Oakland police station, pointed it out, and told Cynthia she was going to jail. He parked near the station 8 and honked his horn. He explained he was signaling to his partner, who was in another car, that “everything was okay.” 9 Brown ordered Cynthia out of the car and patted her down. He then ordered her to get into the back seat of the car. 10 Brown took a small walkie-talkie out of the glove compartment, spoke briefly into it, and showed Cynthia a 11 badge. Brown began driving again. Cynthia asked Brown to arrest her and take her to jail. 12 As he was driving, Brown told Cynthia that he liked anal sex 13 but his wife did not. Brown stopped at a second building and moved Cynthia to the front seat. 14 He then drove to a parking garage in Emeryville. He first 15 stopped on the top level of the garage, where he used his cell phone to make a call and spoke into the walkie-talkie again. 16 He then drove to a lower level in the parking garage. He unzipped his pants and exposed his erect penis. He pulled 17 Cynthia's face toward him. She would not look at him. He grabbed her hair and pulled her toward his penis. His penis 18 touched her lips and cheek. Cynthia told Brown she was going to bite him. Brown released her hair and walked around 19 to her side of the car.

20 Brown opened the car door and pulled Cynthia out of the car. He turned her around and pushed her back into the car. He 21 pulled her underwear to the side and used his hands to pull apart her buttocks. Cynthia asked Brown three times to use a 22 condom. He did not respond the first two times but, after the third, said he would use a condom. Cynthia was scared. 23 Brown inserted his finger into her anus twice, and then penetrated her anus with his penis. The penetration was 24 painful, and Cynthia was crying. After a few minutes, Brown ejaculated. Cynthia felt liquid running down her leg. Brown 25 walked around the car. He returned with a napkin and wiped Cynthia's “butt” and legs. Brown fixed Cynthia's clothing and 26 got back into the car.

27 Brown drove Cynthia back toward Oakland. During the drive, Oakland Police Department. He asked Cynthia for her name 1 and birth date. Brown dropped Cynthia off about a block away from where he had picked her up. Cynthia walked to a 2 Walgreens store and asked employees to call 911. She told an employee she had been raped and that the rapist was in a 3 silver car. She also told the employee the rapist had identified himself as a police officer. Cynthia provided additional 4 information to the 911 operator. The Walgreens employee testified that Cynthia was shocked and scared when she 5 entered the store.

6 Cynthia went to Highland Hospital, where a sexual-assault examination was performed. She told the examiner that her 7 assailant had penetrated her anus, twice with his finger and three times with his penis. Cynthia experienced extreme pain 8 and multiple external abrasions; the examiner testified that Cynthia's injuries were consistent with her account of what 9 had occurred.

10 c. A. Doe In March 2009, 20–year–old A. Doe was working as a 11 prostitute near the corner of San Pablo Avenue and 35th Street in Oakland. One night at about 10:00 or 11:00, a 12 pickup truck stopped near her. The driver, whom A. later identified as Brown, stepped out of the truck and stated he 13 was a police officer.

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