Moore v. State

123 P.3d 1081, 2005 Alas. App. LEXIS 127, 2005 WL 2901358
Court of Appeals of Alaska·Decided November 4, 2005·No. A-8584·Published·Cited by 16 cases

Opinions

OPINION

STEWART, Judge.

Matthew Mark Moore was convicted by a jury of attempted first-degree sexual assault, attempted second-degree sexual assault, and first-degree burglary.1 Moore appeals, contending that the trial court erred in denying his request for another attorney and claiming that the evidence was insufficient to establish the burglary charge. Because we reject these claims, we affirm Moore’s convictions. Moore claims his sentence is excessive and illegal. We reject most of Moore’s attacks on his sentence but we conclude that Moore’s convictions for attempted first-degree sexual assault and attempted second-degree sexual assault must merge. Accordingly, we affirm Moore’s conviction, but we must remand for re-sentencing.

B ackground facts

July 9, 2002 was Carie Curran’s birthday. Curran and her friend, T.F., planned to celebrate Curran’s birthday with drinks at T.F.’s apartment. T.F. was twenty-years-old, and Curran was in her late twenties.

[1084] Early in the evening, T.F. and Curran were shopping for work supplies at a local store in Nome and happened to meet Moore. T.F. knew Moore because she and her boyfriend, who was out of town, had previously rented a room from Moore’s step-father, and because T.F.’s boyfriend and Moore used to work together. July 9th was also Moore’s birthday, his eighteenth. When T.F. and Curran learned that it was Moore’s birthday, they invited him to T.F.’s apartment to have a drink with them.

Moore stopped by some time later and they all drank until Curran decided she wanted to go to a bar for awhile. T.F. dropped Curran off at the bar, then stopped for gas; she did not have any money with her so she returned to her apartment to get her wallet. As T.F. and Moore were leaving the apartment to pay for the gas, they ran into Raquel Thurman and Daniel Cortez, and invited them over for drinks at T.F.’s apartment. Thurman and Cortez followed T.F. and Moore to the gas station, then drove their car home so they would not have to drive home after drinking. T.F. dropped Moore off at her apartment, then picked up Thurman and Cortez at their home and drove back to her apartment.

Everyone talked and drank for several hours. Moore and T.F. became extremely intoxicated. According to Thurman, T.F. “had no clue what she was doing.” T.F. could not sit up straight and she was hitting her head on the walls. Cortez had to carry her to the bathroom two or three times so she could vomit, then carried her to her bed.

Cortez and Thurman left T.F. on the bed with an empty bowl and a glass of water beside her. T.F. was wearing pants, a tank top, a button-up shirt, and a long sweater coat. Cortez announced that he and Thurman were leaving, and that Moore was leaving with them because he (Cortez) was not going to leave anyone with T.F. when she was passed out. Cortez tried to lock the door on the way out, but could not.

The three left in a cab and Thurman and Cortez got out at their residence. Moore told the cab driver to return to T.F.’s apartment, and said that he had not wanted to leave in the first place. The driver took Moore back to T.F.’s apartment.

T.F.’s neighbors, Tory and Gypsy Maul, returned from work between 1:30 and 2:00 a.m. on the morning of July 10th in the same taxi that came to pick up Thurman, Cortez, and Moore. The Mauls were watching television when they heard yelling and loud music coming from T.F.’s apartment. Tory Maul knocked on T.F.’s door to ask that they quiet down. Moore answered the door, said he was alone in the apartment, and promised to turn down the music.

Maul returned to his apartment, but soon after, he saw T.F.’s dog being thrown out the door of her apartment. Through the open door, Maul heard T.F. screaming, “Help me. Somebody help me get him off me.” Maul forced his way into T.F.’s apartment in time to see Moore slap T.F., tell her to “[s]hut the fuck up,” and shove her to the floor. Moore, wearing only boxers and a t-shirt, attacked Maul. Maul restrained Moore and told his wife, who was now standing at the door, to take T.F. to their apartment and call the police. T.F. was hysterical and was wearing a bra and a torn tank top; she was naked from the waist down. T.F. told Gypsy that Moore “was trying to have sex with her and she didn’t want to.”

Maul restrained Moore until the police arrived. Moore was very drunk and was threatening Maul and swearing. When Moore seemed to calm down, Maul told him he could get up if he waited for the police. Moore grabbed his bag and said he was leaving, but Maul stopped him.

Officers William Droke and Byron Red-burn arrived at T.F.’s apartment. Officer Droke interviewed T.F., who was sobbing on the Mauls’ couch and was still very sick. T.F. told Officer Droke that Moore touched her on her chest and stomach and would not leave her alone. Officer Redburn took custody of Moore, who remained combative as the two officers escorted him to the patrol car.

At trial, two young men testified that a few days before his birthday, Moore was camping with friends outside of Nome. He mentioned two or three times that he “was going to get laid” on his birthday. The young men who [1085] heard these comments testified that Moore was intoxicated, and that this kind of discussion was “normal guy talk.”

Moore testified that he remembered drinking with T.F., Thurman, and Cortezj but remembered little else of the evening. He remembered going outside to smoke a cigarette and splashing water on his face. Moore testified that after that, he remembered being choked by Maul, and waking up in jail. He did not remember riding in the cab or fighting with the police. According to Moore, T.F. had told him that he could sleep on her couch if he got too drunk to drive home. Moore also testified that he regularly slept in boxers. Moore denied assaulting T.F.

T.F. testified that the last thing she remembered was sitting on the couch and talking with Thurman. The next thing she remembered was waking up in her bed and struggling with Moore, who was trying to have sex with her. T.F. testified that she was fighting and screaming, and that Moore ripped her clothes off. Officer Droke testified that he retrieved a pair of torn pants on July 10th that T.F. identified as the ones she was wore the previous evening. T.F. further testified that she did not remember Moore asking at any point in the evening if he could stay on her couch if he drank too much.

The jury convicted Moore of attempted first-degree sexual assault, attempted second-degree sexual assault, and first-degree burglary. Judge Ben J. Esch sentenced Moore to a term of 12 years with 4 suspended. Moore appeals.

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