People v. Andersen

604 N.E.2d 424, 237 Ill. App. 3d 367, 178 Ill. Dec. 168, 1992 Ill. App. LEXIS 1901
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedNovember 24, 1992
Docket2-89-1100
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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People v. Andersen, 604 N.E.2d 424, 237 Ill. App. 3d 367, 178 Ill. Dec. 168, 1992 Ill. App. LEXIS 1901 (Ill. Ct. App. 1992).

Opinions

JUSTICE GEIGER

delivered the opinion of the court:

After a jury trial, defendants, Robert and Stacie Andersen, were each convicted of criminal sexual assault (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 38, par. 12—13(a)) and aggravated criminal sexual abuse (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 38, par. 12—16). On appeal, the defendants raise five issues. They argue: (1) that the evidence was insufficient to prove them guilty beyond a reasonable doubt; (2) that the convictions of criminal sexual assault are void because the section under which they were charged was not enacted into law; (3) that the State failed to prove the elements of criminal sexual assault; (4) that Stacie’s conviction of aggravated criminal sexual abuse must be reversed because she is not five years older than the complainant; and (5) that they were denied the effective assistance of counsel. We affirm in part and reverse in part.

At trial, the complainant, C.G., testified that she and her adoptive mother went to Freeport, Illinois, to visit her aunt. Her mother left her at the defendants’ home at approximately 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 25, 1989. The defendant Stacie Andersen is C.G.’s sister, and the defendant Robert Andersen is Stacie’s husband. C.G. was 15 years old at the time of the incident.

According to C.G.’s testimony, at about 7 p.m., Robert, Stacie and C.G. watched a movie on television in the living room. When the movie was over, Stacie and Robert went into the kitchen to talk. Stacie came back into the living room and told C.G. that it was Robert’s fantasy to have two women in bed and that Robert wanted C.G. to be a part of that fantasy. C.G. testified that she agreed even though she did not want to do it.

C.G. further testified that she, Stacie and Robert got undressed in the kitchen. Robert took two pictures of Stacie and C.G. standing naked in the kitchen. Then Robert wanted Stacie and C.G. to take a shower together. Stacie and C.G. got into the shower and began washing each other. Robert continued taking pictures with a Polaroid camera. Five to ten minutes later Robert got into the shower with C.G., and Stacie began taking pictures of Robert and C.G. in the shower. Robert got an erection and instructed C.G. to wash his penis. When C.G. got out of the shower, Stacie got back in, and C.G. began taking pictures of Robert and Stacie together in the shower. After leaving the bathroom, they went into the bedroom.

Stacie had the camera in her hand and was standing at the end of the bed. Robert was lying naked on the waterbed. They asked C.G. if she was going to get into bed with Robert. C.G. replied, “I guess.” Stacie then instructed C.G. to hurry up, that she was not going to wait around, and that she just wanted “to get this done and over with.”

C.G. got into the bed with Robert. He pulled C.G. over to him and started fondling her breasts. Stacie was at the end of the bed taking pictures. Robert and C.G. started kissing, and Stacie went into the kitchen, crying. She returned shortly. Robert then put his finger in C.G.’s vagina. Then they switched positions so that C.G. was on her back. Robert put his penis into her vagina, pulled his penis out and put a condom on, then put his penis back inside C.G.’s vagina and ejaculated. Stacie continued to take pictures while C.G. and Robert had intercourse.

After the incident, they all washed, got dressed, and watched the Playboy channel. After a short while, Robert and Stacie decided to go to sleep. C.G. stayed up and watched television for a while. She eventually fell asleep on the couch.

C.G. testified that no one else was at Robert and Stacie’s home during the incident. She testified that Robert and Stacie were taking care of her while her mother was at her aunt’s house for the night. Also, C.G. identified a group of photographs as the photographs she had taken that night at Robert and Stacie’s house. C.G. stated that there were other pictures taken that night, but Stacie told C.G. over the phone shortly after the incident she had destroyed them.

C.G. also testified that sometime in August 1988 she had occasion to be at Robert and Stacie’s house. C.G., Robert, Stacie and Aaron Murphy, a friend of Robert and Stacie’s, played strip poker and then sat around naked and watched “pornos.” She also testified that she had taken pictures of Robert and Stacie on December 27, 1988.

On cross-examination, C.G. testified that on the night of February 25, she, Robert and Stacie looked at the pictures taken earlier that night. C.G. also admitted that she smoked marijuana that afternoon on the front porch of Robert and Stacie’s house, with her sister Lyn. C.G. admitted that on a number of occasions she had told Stacie that she disliked Robert. She further admitted that she wished Robert and Stacie had not married.

Officer Joseph LaBarge testified that he had been employed as a State police officer for 21 years. He was assigned to C.G.’s case. After obtaining a statement from C.G., Officer LaBarge obtained a warrant to search the Andersens’ home. Both Robert and Stacie were at home when the warrant was executed on April 12, 1989. At trial, Officer LaBarge identified photographs of Robert and Stacie involved in sexual intercourse and oral sex; he had recovered them from a tan check box in a closet in Robert and Stacie’s bedroom. He also identified a Polaroid One-step 600 camera and a box of condoms that he had recovered from the Andersen home. He testified that he did not find any photographs of C.G.

Officer LaBarge further testified that he spoke with Stacie at her home after Robert was taken to the Freeport police station. He testified that Stacie told him there had been more photographs, but that she had destroyed them.

The parties stipulated that Robert Andersen’s date of birth is June 14, 1962, Stacie Andersen’s date of birth is May 27, 1968, and the date of birth of C.G. is April 21, 1973.

Robert Andersen testified for the defense. He stated that C.G. had visited his wife and him four to six times before the December 27, 1988, visit. Not all of these visits extended overnight. Robert’s relationship with C.G. was “not that great.” When C.G. would come to the house, she and Robert would argue and then not speak to one another. C.G. often asked for alcohol, which Robert stated he refused to provide.

Robert testified that on December 27, 1988, C.G. arrived around 5:30 p.m. Robert, Stacie, C.G. and Aaron Murphy were present that evening. Robert and Aaron left the house to pick up a pizza. When they returned, the four of them ate the pizza in the living room. After dinner they played a card game called “skippo” on the living room floor. Robert stated no sexual activity occurred that night between Robert, Stacie and C.G.

Robert stated that the photos of him and his wife engaged in intercourse and oral sex were taken on September 12, 1988, by Aaron Murphy. Robert stated that those pictures were never shown to C.G. Robert identified a second group of photos as those taken by Aaron Murphy approximately six weeks later. Robert stated that he had never taken any photos of C.G. However, Robert stated that C.G. may have seen the photographs because on the morning of February 26 the box in which he kept the photos had been moved.

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