Richard R. Watkins v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 14, 2013
Docket02-12-00024-CR
StatusPublished

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Richard R. Watkins v. State, (Tex. Ct. App. 2013).

Opinion

02-12-024-CR

COURT OF APPEALS

SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

FORT WORTH

NO. 02-12-00024-CR

Richard R. Watkins

v.

The State of Texas

§

From the 371st District Court

of Tarrant County (1238649D)

February 14, 2013

Per Curiam

(nfp)

JUDGMENT

          This court has considered the record on appeal in this case and holds that there was no error in the trial court’s judgment.  It is ordered that the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS

PER CURIAM

Richard R. Watkins

APPELLANT

The State of Texas

STATE

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FROM THE 371st District Court OF Tarrant COUNTY

MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

I. Introduction

A jury convicted Appellant Richard R. Watkins of continuous sexual abuse of a child and assessed his punishment at confinement for life.  See Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 21.02 (West Supp. 2012).  The trial court sentenced him accordingly.  In his sole issue, Watkins contends that the trial court abused its discretion by allowing evidence of computer searches for child pornography on Watkins’s laptop because the evidence had no probative value apart from character conformity and was extremely prejudicial.  We will affirm.

II.  Factual and Procedural Background

Watkins was married to Tammy, and they had four children together: Amy was seventeen years old at the time of trial, Kelly was fifteen, Allison was fourteen, and Jason was eleven.[2]  In July 2007, they moved to a house on Oxford Street in River Oaks.  In March 2008, the family moved to a house on Amherst Street in River Oaks.

In October 2009, when Amy was fifteen, she hinted to her boyfriend that Watkins was sexually abusing her.  Her boyfriend called Child Protective Services (CPS).  A CPS investigator spoke with Amy and Kelly, and both girls denied being abused.  Although CPS closed its case, Tammy remained suspicious of Watkins’s relationship with their daughters based on interactions between them and the fact that Tammy had found child pornography on his computer several times.[3]  She made him move out of the family’s house the following month to keep him away from the children.  After he moved out of the house, he saw his family twice—once in November and once in December of 2010.

In April 2011, Amy made an outcry to Tammy that Watkins had sexually abused her.  After Amy’s outcry, Kelly also admitted that Watkins had sexually abused her.  A sexual assault nurse examiner examined and interviewed both girls.  Amy also underwent a mental health screening and was provisionally diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.  Allison, the youngest daughter, later made an outcry of sexual abuse against Watkins.

After Watkins was arrested, police searched his laptop and found searches for “daddy” plus “daughter” plus “videos or images” and found search terms associated with child pornography.  Police also found child pornography videos stored on the laptop.

At Watkins’s trial, Amy testified that she was thirteen when the family moved into the house on Oxford Street.  At that house, Watkins showed Amy child pornography on his computer.  He told Amy that the young girls in the videos were having sex with their fathers and that it was normal to do so.  Watkins made her take her clothes off, and he put his fingers inside her female sexual organ.  He told Amy that he was going to loosen her up and prepare her for her boyfriend.

Amy further testified that when they moved to the house on Amherst Street, Watkins started coming into the bedroom that she shared with her sister Kelly at night.  He performed oral sex on Amy, touched her breasts, and masturbated while he penetrated her female sexual organ with his fingers.  He attempted to have her perform oral sex on him once, but she threatened to tell her mother.  Amy also said that she once woke up and saw Watkins touching Kelly in her bed.  When Amy was fifteen, Watkins tried to have sexual intercourse with her, but she screamed and said she was going to tell her mother; Watkins did not touch her again after that incident.  Amy testified that she had lied to CPS when they interviewed her because she was worried what CPS would do to her mother and what Watkins would do.

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