James Monroe Foster v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 24, 2019
Docket09-18-00252-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

In The

Court of Appeals

Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont

__________________

NO. 09-18-00252-CR __________________

JAMES MONROE FOSTER, Appellant

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

__________________________________________________________________

On Appeal from the 75th District Court Liberty County, Texas Trial Cause No. CR31642 __________________________________________________________________

MEMORANDUM OPINION

A grand jury indicted Appellant James Monroe Foster for continuous sexual

abuse of a child, a first-degree felony. See Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 21.02 (West

2019). 1 A jury found Foster guilty and assessed punishment at ninety-nine years in

1 We cite current versions of statutes because amendments after Foster’s offense do not affect our disposition. 1 prison. In a single issue, Foster appeals his conviction, challenging the admission of

extraneous-offense evidence. We affirm the trial court’s judgment.

Background and Evidence at Trial

The grand jury indicted Foster in March 2015, alleging 2 that Foster:

. . . during a period that was 30 or more days in duration, to-wit: from on or about the 1st day of September, 2007 through the 1st day of January, 2014, when the defendant was 17 years of age or older, commit two or more acts of sexual abuse against a child younger than 14 years of age, namely, including but not limited to: intentionally and knowingly cause [] contact and/or penetration of the mouth of [Alice], a child who was then and there younger than 14 years of age, by the defendant’s sexual organ; and/or intentionally and knowingly cause contact and/or penetration of the sexual organ of [Alice], a child who was then and there younger than 14 years of age, by defendant’s sexual organ and/or intentionally and knowingly cause contact and/or penetration of the sexual organ of [Alice], a child who was then and there younger than 14 years of age, by defendant’s mouth; and/or with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of said defendant, engage in sexual contact with [Alice] by touching the genitals of [Alice], a child younger than 17 years of age; and/or with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of said defendant, cause [Alice], a child younger than 17 years of age, to engage in sexual contact by causing the said [Alice] to touch the genitals of the defendant[.]

Foster pleaded “not guilty.”

2 We identify the victim and her family members, except the Defendant, with pseudonyms. See Tex. Const. art. I, § 30(a)(1) (granting victims of crimes “the right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim’s dignity and privacy throughout the criminal justice process”). 2 Testimony of Alice

Alice reported that she was sixteen years old at the time of trial and she had

three biological sisters: Alicia, Jessie, and Allison. Alice testified that Foster and his

wife were her biological parents, but that their parental rights were terminated and

Alice was adopted by another family in 2016.

Alice recalled that the first time Foster did something to her, she was in the

fourth grade and she was eight or nine years old. According to Alice, Foster put his

fingers in her vagina and he had sexual intercourse with her. Alice was scared and

thought Foster would hit her because he had hit Alicia, her older sister, before. Alice

recalled that Foster did the same things to her when she was about ten years old.

Alice also testified that when she was about eleven years old, she was in her

biological parents’ bedroom with the door closed, Foster pulled out a dildo and

inserted it into her vagina, and he then also had sexual intercourse with her. Alice

recalled another time when she was younger than fourteen that Foster penetrated her

and had sexual intercourse with her. According to Alice, another time Foster picked

her up after she had taken a shower, pulled down her underwear, and penetrated her

vagina with his tongue, and Alice testified this occurred twice. Alice described

another incident when she was about eleven years old when Foster called her into

his bedroom after she had showered and he penetrated her and had sexual intercourse

3 with her. Alice recalled another time when she was eleven years old and about a

week before CPS removed the children from the home when Foster asked her to use

her hands to rub his sex organ and to perform oral sex on him. Alice agreed that

these incidents did not all occur within a thirty-day period.

According to Alice, she did not tell anyone about these incidents because she

was afraid of Foster. After CPS removed her from Foster’s home, she did not tell

anyone because she was afraid of being sent back to her biological parents’ house.

When asked why she and her sisters were removed from their biological parents’

home in 2013, Alice responded that “[t]he house was really disgusting. There was

poop and pee from dogs all over the place. There were dirty dishes in the sink[;]”

the toilets did not work; there were holes in the floor; there was no running water;

there was no air conditioning except in her biological parents’ room; and the house

was infested with insects, rats, and snakes. Alice recalled that after being removed

by CPS, she was sent back to live with Foster at least twice.

Alice testified that after she was placed in the Boys and Girls Harbor, a

residence for children taken into CPS custody, she eventually told her counselor Ms.

Johnson about the sexual abuse by Foster because Ms. Johnson was the first person

Alice trusted. Alice agreed she later had an examination by a sexual assault nurse

examiner (SANE), and she also told the nurse about the incidents of abuse by Foster.

4 Testimony of Alicia

Alicia, who was eighteen years old at the time of trial, testified that Foster and

his wife are her biological parents, but she now lives with her adoptive parents.

Alicia is older than her three biological sisters, Jessie, Alice, and Allison. She

explained that she and her sisters were taken from the home of their biological

parents in August 2013, when she was thirteen years old, Alice was twelve years

old, Jessie was ten years old, and Allison was about eight years old. According to

Alicia, the children were taken out of the home because conditions “were deplorable.

There [were] rat feces, animal feces, clothes. It was just a mess everywhere[,]”

furniture was falling apart, and the house had holes in the floor and was infested with

insects.

Alicia testified that Foster assaulted her sexually and physically, that he

sexually assaulted her from the time she was about four years old until she was about

eleven years old and could start fighting back. According to Alicia, Foster penetrated

her vagina with his penis and he also touched her “in her underwear[,]” on her chest,

and on her “behind.” Alicia testified that penetration occurred “[a]t least three

times[]” and that the touching occurred more than five times. Alicia also testified

that Foster took photographs of her taking a shower or bath when she was about

twelve or thirteen years old, and he forced her to watch pornographic videos two or

5 three times. Alicia also testified that she thought Foster was doing the same thing to

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