Patrick v. Commonwealth

436 S.W.2d 69, 1968 Ky. LEXIS 177
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976)
DecidedNovember 8, 1968
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Patrick v. Commonwealth, 436 S.W.2d 69, 1968 Ky. LEXIS 177 (Ky. 1968).

Opinion

PALMORE, Judge.

W. R. Patrick, Jr., appeals from a judgment sentencing him to ten years’ imprisonment pursuant to a verdict finding him guilty of raping his 14-year old niece, Jean Ann Stamper. KRS 435.090.

According to Jean Ann, the offense took place some time during the month of February, 1967, at the home of her grandfather, W. R. Stamper, Sr., in the Argil-lite community of Greenup County. The grandfather was then 82 years of age, lived alone, was in poor health, and was suffering from the shingles. Because of his condition he was not left alone at night, and either Jean Ann or her older sister, Mary Sue, would spend the night in his home. The house consisted of four rooms. The old gentleman slept in the living room, in the front of the house. The room to the left of the living room was used for storage purposes. Immediately to the rear of the living room was a kitchen, and a bedroom furnished with two beds was located to the left of the kitchen. Jean Ann and Mary Sue slept in this bedroom when they stayed overnight, and it was there that Jean Ann says she was raped.

The appellant was living in northern Ohio and working a night shift at Detroit. He was usually off work on Saturday and Sunday and occasionally visited and remained overnight with his father, though he and his witnesses testified he did not go to Greenup County at any time during February of 1967. We quote Jean Ann’s testimony as follows:

Q- “During February of last year and January, did your uncle, W. R. Patrick, Jr., come down and stay all night on any occasions with your grandfather when you were there?”
A- “Yes.”
Q- “How many occasions was he down there ?”
*71 A- “He come in about twice that month —same month.”
Q- “Do you remember the exact date, Jean?”
A- “No.”
Q- “On one occasion, did your uncle bother you?”
A- “Yes.”
Q- “Would you go ahead and tell this jury in your own words what occurred at that time?”
A- “Well, I was asleep and he come in and he woke me up and was trying to take off my clothes and then started to bother me.”
Q- “Started what?”
A- “Started having intercourse with me.”
Q- “Was that against your will?”
A- “Yes.”
Q- “What did you do to keep him from doing that?”
A- “I tried to fight him off. I hit him once.”
Q- “Did he make any threats toward you?”
A- “What do you mean?”
Q- “Did he threaten you in any way?”
A- “He said if I told Mom and Dad would send me away.”
Q- “Do you know what time of the night that was ?”
A- “Well no. It was right after — I went to bed and I went to sleep.”
Q- “Where in the house were you when this happened?”
A- “In the bed.”
Q- “Would you kind of describe where everyone slept that night to the jury ?”
A- “There’s two beds — There was two beds in the room and I slept in one and he slept in the other.”
Q- “Where did your grandfather sleep that night?”
A- “He has a bed in the living room.”
Q- “How far was the bedroom that you slept in from your grandfather’s bedroom?”
A- “There is a room that separates them.”
Q- “A room separates them. How is your grandfather’s hearing?”
A- “He can’t hear very well.”
Q- “Did your uncle have intercourse with you that night more than once ?”
A- “Yes.”
Q- “When? Go ahead and tell about the other time.”
A- “Along toward morning he came in and started bothering me again.”
Q- “Did you agree or consent for him to do that ?”
A- “No.”
Q- “Did you do anything to stop him ?”
A- “I didn’t do nothing. I was scared.”
Q- “Did he threaten you or say he would hurt you in any way?”
A- “No. He just said that that first time.”
Q- “What did he say that first time?”
A- “He said that Mommie and Daddy would send me away.”
Q- “Why did he say they would send you away?”
A- “If I told what he done.”
Q- “During the month of February or March or January, was your uncle ever there at your grandfather’s
*72 home on any other occasions that you were there?”
A- “Yes.”
Q- “When was that, Jean?”
A- “It was the first — before this happened.”
Q- “On that occasion, where did your uncle sleep ?”
A- “Well he slept in on the couch some and he slept in the bed some.”
Q- “On this night that this occurred, would you tell the jury who all was there at the house?”
A- “Well, his son, Calvin Patrick, and Willie Patrick — Willie Bolten, and Papaw told them to take me home so they took me home.”
Q- “That was on the other occasion that he was there. When he came in that time, your grandfather made them take you back home?”
A- “Yes.”
Q- “But the night your uncle had intercourse with you, tell the jury who was there in the house that night.”
A- “There was him and me and my grandfather.”
Q- “After this occurred, did you tell your parents or anyone what had happened ?”
A- “No.”
Q_ “When did you tell them what had happened, Jean?”
A- “Well, I went to the hospital and they told me there and then I told them. It was about — I was four months then.”
Q- “They told you that you were pregnant ?”
A- “Yes.”

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