Hall v. State

1974 OK CR 209, 528 P.2d 1117
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedNovember 21, 1974
DocketF-74-243
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bluebook
Hall v. State, 1974 OK CR 209, 528 P.2d 1117 (Okla. Ct. App. 1974).

Opinion

OPINION

BUSSEY, Judge:

This is an appeal from the District Court, Cleveland County, Case No. CRF-73-351, wherein Thomas Jefferson Hall, appellant hereinafter referred to as defendant, was charged, tried and convicted for the crime of Incest, in violation of 21 O. S.1971, § 885. His punishment was fixed by a jury at a term of five (5) years imprisonment and a- timely appeal has been perfected to this Court.

We do not deem it necessary to recite the facts as this cause requires reversal.

Defendant’s third proposition asserts the trial court committed fundamental and prejudicial error in permitting the defendant’s older daughter to testify in rebuttal that the defendant had sexual intercourse with her, the same constituting evidence of other purported crimes too remote in time, incompetent, irrelevant and immaterial to be admissible.

The record reveals that the defendant filed a Motion in Limine to prohibit the ■ State from introducing the testimony of the older daughter in regard to alleged sexual intercourse she had with the defendant, thus preserving this proposition fpr appellate review.

Upon the defendant’s taking the stand in his own defense, the State cross-examined him regarding alleged prior sexual conduct with his older daughter. The defendant denied ever having had sexual relations with his older daughter. Thereafter, in rebuttal, the State called the older daughter wherein she testified to certain prior sexual relations with her father.

The pertinent portions of her testimony are as follows:

“Q. (By Mr. Edmondson) When did you last live with the Defendant, Thomas Hall?
“A. The last time I had lived with my father he had attempted to rape me, and I had had it .... I had had it up to here with him.” (Tr. 436)
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“Q. All right. When was it that you had sexual intercourse with him . if at all?
“A. It has happened . .■ . . I would say it happened at least seventeen or eighteen times, and each time it was by threat.” (Tr. 437)

On recross examination Pamela Jean Wackerly 1 testified to the following:

“Q. How did your father have sexual intercourse with you?
“A. Okay. I remember the first time exactly.
“Q. Was it by force?
“A. Yes, it was by force; each time it was by force. He would send the kids off, give them money, and send them off to the little cafe or the station right down the street, and he would lock the door so that when they could come back, they would have to beat on the door. And when he would come and open the door, he would say .... the kids would say, Why was the door locked?’ *1119 And he would say, ‘I was just playing a little game.’
“Q. You didn’t tell your mother about this ?
“A. I couldn’t tell anybody. I wasn’t even allowed outside. I couldn’t even go
to ...
“Q. How long ago was this ?
“A. This has been quite awhile.
“Q. You say ‘quite awhile’. What reference in time do you ....
“A. It has been a couple of years.
“Q. Two years ago?
“A. No, I would say .... it has been about.it has been about two years before I confessed it to my mother.
“Q. Well, how long from now has it been? When was it?
“A. I would say about two and a half years.
“Q. You weren’t living with your father two and a half years ago, were you?
“A. I lived with my father until I was .I would say it was about three years.
“Q. All right, three years ago would be October of 1970, and that would be after your father and mother were divorced, and you weren’t living with him at all at that time, were you ?
“A. I had .... I have got . it has been a long time. I
“Q. All right. Right now how long has it been?
“A. It has been a long time. I don’t know the time and the date, and . I mean how many years it has been. (Tr. 438-440)
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“Q. Well, you said it happened seventeen or eighteen times.
“A. It has.
“Q. All right. All of these times were after ....
“A. It happened when they were married .... when they were married.
“Q. All right. So ycfur testimony is then that it didn’t happen three years ago. Is that right?
“A. Do what ?
“Q. It was longer than three years ago?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. Was it longer than four years ago?
“A. Do you mean how long it was to the period of the last time he got me? Is that what you mean ?
“Q. I am asking you when this occurred that you have testified about.
“A. Oh, it started .... it was going on while they were married. I remember them filing for a divorce, and I was with my mother at that time. So it has been quite awhile.
“Q. All right. So it would not have been possible for you to have gotten off of a school bus and gone directly to your mother’s house, would it ?
“A. Yes, I did, because when I left my mother’s .... I mean when I left my father’s the last time, I couldn’t take any more of it.
“Q. Well, you never lived with your father ....
“A. I did.
“Q.after your mother and father were divorced.
“A. They were just separated, and my mother .... we had gone to Court over it, or something, and anyway she was working, and I was .... us kids were still over there. And Debbie was over. She had just left the house, because he had been having an affair with Debbie for a long time, and she had just left the house, and he and Debbie had gotten into a fight.
“Q. All right. Now, what year was this?

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