Farhan Awan v. State

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided March 15, 2018·No. 02-16-00384-CR·Published

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS

SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

FORT WORTH

NO. 02-16-00384-CR

FARHAN AWAN APPELLANT V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS STATE

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FROM CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT NO. 2 OF TARRANT COUNTY TRIAL COURT NO. 1434446D

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MEMORANDUM OPINION 1

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In three points, Appellant Farhan Awan appeals his conviction for continuous sexual abuse of a child. See Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 21.02 (West Supp. 2017). We affirm.

1 See Tex. R. App. P. 47.4.

Background

I. Appellant’s abuse of A.B.

In 2003, five-year-old A.B. 2 emigrated from Pakistan to Bedford, Texas, with her recently-married Mother, her Stepfather, and her Stepfather’s two older children—Stepbrother and Stepsister. 3 They moved into a small, two-bedroom apartment in Bedford and soon after the move, Mother gave birth to another son, Brother.

A. The abuse began shortly after Appellant moved into A.B.’s apartment.

In December 2007, A.B. was 10 years old when her Stepfather’s brother (Uncle) and his son, Appellant, also emigrated from Pakistan and moved into the small Bedford apartment with her family. The addition of two more residents in the apartment created crowded conditions. Mother, Stepfather, A.B., and Brother slept in one bedroom where Mother and Brother shared a bed, A.B. slept on a “fold-away” bed, and Stepfather slept on the floor. Appellant, who was in his early 20s, shared the second bedroom with Stepbrother, 4 while Uncle slept in the living room on a couch.

2 To protect their privacy and for convenience, we will refer to the complainant and family members by initials and in terms of their relation to A.B. See 2nd Tex. App. (Fort Worth) Loc. R. 7; McClendon v. State, 643 S.W.2d 936, 936 n.1 (Tex. Crim. App. [Panel Op.] 1982); see also Tex. R. App. P. 9.8(b) & cmt.

3 Stepbrother and Stepsister are 10-15 years older than A.B.

4 At this point, Stepsister was no longer living in the apartment.

When Appellant arrived in Bedford, the family trusted him. He was thought to be very religious, responsible, and trustworthy, and he was the go-to person for help with any technological issues. But shortly after his arrival, Appellant became inappropriately affectionate toward A.B. At trial, A.B. testified that it began when Appellant invited her to play a video game with him. Playing the video game led to a game of keep-away with an orange foam ball. According to A.B., whenever she had the ball, Appellant would wrap himself around her as if to grab the ball but would actually grab her breasts and vagina over her clothes instead. A.B. testified that she knew his touching was inappropriate, and she told him to stop. But while Appellant promised to stop, he continued touching her inappropriately whenever they played the game. And A.B. testified that they played every night for a few weeks.

Eventually, things progressed further. One night while A.B. was sitting in Appellant’s lap on the living room couch watching TV, he touched her breast underneath her shirt. A.B. testified that, although she knew the touching was inappropriate and it scared her, she did not think she could stop him.

Undeterred, Appellant began touching A.B. more often. A.B. recounted for the jury how, after school or at night, Appellant would reach under her clothes and touch her genital area while she sat in his lap in front of the computer—a computer he used to show her pornographic websites and videos. A.B. estimated that Appellant touched her in this manner at least 10 to 15 times while he was living in the family apartment.

Appellant became bolder with his abuse, too. A.B. testified, “There were several times where he would make me like bend over the couch and he would like dry hump me from behind. He would just grab me in random places like around the apartment.”

Although Mother was not employed outside the home and was present when these abusive acts occurred, she was usually out of sight in the kitchen. Mother and A.B. testified that, consequently, Mother was unaware of what was taking place. Appellant actively deterred A.B. from telling Mother. As A.B. testified, “There were several times when I threatened to tell my mom and I would try to pull away from him and go get my mom, but he made it very clear that she wouldn’t believe me.” At one point, A.B. did attempt to tell Mother about the abuse, but when she told Mother that Appellant was “watching naked people on the computer,” Mother scolded A.B., telling her not to speak of it again and that, even if Appellant was doing such a thing, it was none of their business.

A.B. alleged at trial that both Stepfather and Mother had observed separate incidences of abuse. According to A.B., Stepfather saw Appellant touching her breasts beneath her shirt while they watched television and immediately told Mother about it, but Mother dismissed Stepfather’s concerns, telling him that he must have been mistaken. When Mother questioned A.B. about Stepfather’s concern, according to A.B., she lied and denied that it happened. Another time, according to A.B., Mother observed Appellant humping

A.B. while she was bent over the couch, but said nothing until Appellant left the apartment, at which point she told A.B. not to allow someone to do that to her.

B. The abuse continued when Uncle and Appellant moved to their own apartment.

After about four months, in April 2008, Uncle and Appellant moved into a one-bedroom apartment within the same apartment complex, about a minute’s walk from A.B.’s apartment. In the next four or five months, at Mother’s urging, A.B. and her little brother, who was about three or four years old, visited Appellant at his apartment at least twice a week after school while Uncle was at work. During these visits, while her brother entertained himself with toys, Appellant continued his routine of touching A.B.’s genitals while she was sitting in his lap and forcing her to watch pornography, often explaining what was happening in the pornographic scenes. A.B. estimated that this happened approximately 25 times in Uncle and Appellant’s apartment. According to A.B., on three or four occasions, Appellant took her into the closet, turned out the lights, and pretended to be a police officer conducting a pat-down search over and under A.B.’s clothes.

Over time, Appellant grew even bolder. A.B. recounted an instance in which Appellant forced A.B. to lie down on a bed and, according to A.B., he laid on top of her and “practice[d] missionary” by humping her and moaning. Another time, Appellant lifted A.B.’s shirt and put his mouth on her nipples. Finally, Appellant attempted to have penetrative sex with A.B. On that occasion,

according to A.B., Appellant made her bend over the bed, took her pants off, and “was rubbing his penis onto [her] butt and he kept asking [her] where [her] hole was.” Still only 10 years old at the time, A.B. did not understand. As she described to the jury,

And so I felt his penis on my butt because it was wet and he kept taking it in and out. And at one point during that instance I felt a really sharp pain in my vagina and at that point, like, I screamed and I told him it really hurt and he apologized. And he kept saying, like, I won’t do it again, and then he just got up and he went to the bathroom and he showered.

C. Appellant continued to abuse A.B. once he moved to an apartment across the hall from hers.

Later in 2008, the rest of Appellant’s family moved to Bedford from Pakistan, and they all moved into a two-bedroom apartment directly across from A.B.’s apartment. When A.B. visited Appellant’s new apartment, he grabbed her by the wrist and informed her it would be the last time they could “do anything” because his family was moving in. According to A.B., he kept hold of her wrist, refusing to let her leave the apartment, but she finally managed to break free and return to her own apartment.

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