Cedric Charles Clay v. State

390 S.W.3d 1, 2012 WL 6721012, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 10757
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 28, 2012
Docket06-11-00229-CR
StatusPublished
Cited by19 cases

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Cedric Charles Clay v. State, 390 S.W.3d 1, 2012 WL 6721012, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 10757 (Tex. Ct. App. 2012).

Opinion

OPINION

Opinion by

Justice CARTER.

Cedric Charles Clay was tried to a Cass County jury and convicted of two counts of sexual assault and one count of engaging in organized criminal activity. 1 Clay was sentenced to a term of life imprisonment and a $10,000.00 fine on each of the three counts. 2

On appeal, Clay contends that: (1) the evidence supporting his conviction for engaging in organized criminal activity was legally insufficient; (2) the trial court improperly limited voir dire of the jury panel regarding the parameters of proof beyond a reasonable doubt; (3) the trial court improperly limited his cross-examination of an alleged victim; (4) the trial court improperly excluded a portion of a defense witness’ testimony; and (5) the County Court at Law judge erred by failing to grant a continuance after the presiding judge became ill.

We affirm the trial court’s judgment.

I. Factual Background

On or about January 28, 2010, in Atlanta, Texas, Wilton Haynes drove Clay and Gregory Young to an apartment complex where he picked up three teen-aged girls, Amy, Sherry, and Marie. 3 Sherry and Marie alleged that they were subsequently driven to several different houses, where they were sexually assaulted and forced to ingest cocaine. A few days later, Marie made an outcry to her parents, and after an investigation, these charges were filed.

The three girls 4 were at a friend’s home at the Holly Hills Apartments in Atlanta, Texas. They left the apartments and were picked up by Haynes (a/k/a Butch). Clay (a/k/a C.B.) and Young (a/k/a Solo) were also in Haynes’ car. Neither Marie nor Sherry knew the men in the car.

Haynes drove them all to the home of Carl James (a/k/a Peanut). James was an admitted drug user who preferred crack cocaine. James testified that he and his girlfriend had been drinking beer and ingesting crack cocaine before Young and Clay arrived at the house. James’ written statement indicated that Clay and Young arrived with Amy and two white girls, but he testified that the two men arrived with only “two white girls.” 5 He testified that *6 he did not see anyone else using drugs, but his prior statement indicated Clay and those with him were snorting cocaine. Young gave him a twenty dollar rock of crack cocaine in exchange for letting them “use the room.” James said that Young went into the bedroom with two girls, but he did not see any sexual activity or guns. Young and Clay provided him with drugs in exchange for the use of the bedroom.

At James’ house, Sherry, Marie, Amy, Young, and Clay went into the back bedroom. Marie testified that Clay had a black handgun “[o]n his side” and threatened to kill her if she ever told anyone about this. While all of them were in the bedroom, Marie also saw a gun on the table next to Young. Both Sherry and Marie claim that Clay forced them to inhale several lines of cocaine, and Marie remembered seeing Young look at a gun on the table like he was “going to do something with it if we” refused.

Everyone left the bedroom except for Sherry and Young. Sherry testified that Young sexually assaulted her. She remembers Clay and Young threatening that if the girls told anyone, they (Clay and Young) would shoot them (the girls) and their families. Sherry testified that she saw a gun in a corner with a sheet over it and a handgun on a table.

Marie testified that while Young and Sherry were in the bedroom, Clay brought out some cocaine and she, Clay, and Amy inhaled several more lines. Marie testified that Clay directed her to the laundry room, where he sexually assaulted her. She “told him no and he kept going” and he told her “[n]ot to tell [Amy].”

After Sherry and Young left the bedroom, Clay pulled Marie into the bedroom and sexually assaulted her again. She told him to get off of her, but Clay put his gun close to her head. Clay left the bedroom, and Young entered the room and sexually assaulted Marie.

Clay had taken Sherry and Amy outside, where another car was waiting. There is disputed testimony regarding whether Amy, Sherry, or both girls went back into the house to get Marie. Sherry testified that she went back in to get Marie and she saw Young and Marie in the bedroom and Marie had her pants and panties off. Amy testified that when she went back in to get Marie, she saw Marie and Young in the bedroom. Amy saw that Marie had her shirt off, but her pants and bra on, and Young had only his underwear on. Marie testified that Sherry came back into the bedroom and saw her with her pants off and Young clothed only from the waist up.

Outside the house, the other two girls and Clay were waiting in Corvell Anderson’s car when Marie joined them. Anderson drove them to the home of Tony Hill (a/k/a Thriller). Sherry and Amy went to the living room, while Marie and Clay went to the bedroom. At Hill’s house, Marie testified that Clay sexually assaulted her, that she had to perform oral sex on Hill, and that Anderson also sexually assaulted her.

While they were all at Hill’s house, Amy remembered Clay saying that Marie “wanted to trick, she wanted to make some money” and “she didn’t want [her] to think nothing different of her.” Amy and Sherry stayed at Hill’s house while Marie, Clay, and Anderson got back into Anderson’s car and drove Marie to several other houses, where, Marie testified that several different men paid Clay and then sexually assaulted her before Clay and Anderson picked her up and took her to another house. In between these trips, Marie was taken back to Hill’s house a couple of times, where she was sexually assaulted by Clay, Hill, and Anderson, as well as made to use more cocaine. Hill confirmed that *7 he had sex with Marie during one of her return trips to his house.

Young was at one of the houses where Anderson and Clay had driven Marie. Marie testified that Young took her into a bedroom and sexually assaulted her. While at that house, two unidentified men also sexually assaulted her.

Sherry confirmed that she was at Hill’s house for a couple of hours. She and Amy remembered Clay and Anderson leaving with Marie a couple of times.

After Marie was brought back to Hill’s house for the second (and last) time, Anderson saw that the other two girls were asleep on the couch. Anderson said Clay talked to Marie for a few minutes, then he (Anderson) went into the back room with Marie and had sex with her. After having sex with Marie, Anderson woke up Sherry and Amy and drove all three girls to a place on Main Street, called Dixie Maid, where the girls told him to stop, and they walked back to Marie’s home. Amy testified that during the walk, Marie was not upset and that she was in a good mood.

Anderson confirmed that he snorted cocaine a few times that night and that he had oral sex and vaginal sex with Marie at Hill’s house. He said Marie voluntarily disrobed for him and asked him what he wanted to do. Anderson also confirmed that he drove Clay and Marie to three houses that night (including Hill’s).

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