Robert Fitzgerald Smith v. State of Mississippi

163 So. 3d 971, 2014 Miss. App. LEXIS 650, 2014 WL 6433460
CourtCourt of Appeals of Mississippi
DecidedNovember 18, 2014
DocketDocket 2013-KA-01073-COA
StatusPublished
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Robert Fitzgerald Smith v. State of Mississippi, 163 So. 3d 971, 2014 Miss. App. LEXIS 650, 2014 WL 6433460 (Mich. Ct. App. 2014).

Opinion

IRVING, P.J.,

for the Court:

¶ 1. A Washington County jury found Robert Smith guilty of statutory rape: Smith filed a motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict or, in the alternative, a new trial, challenging the weight and thé sufficiency of the evidence presented against him during trial. The circuit court denied that motion in its entirety. Smith appeals, arguing that the circuit court erred in denying his motion for a new trial.

¶ 2. Finding no error, we affirm.'

FACTS

¶ 3. During the weekend of May 31, 2008, through June 1, 2008, B.G. 1 visited *972 her grandmother, Cathy, at Cathy’s house. At the time, Smith; Cathy; Smith’s sister, Linda; and Linda’s son, Brian, all lived in the house, which consisted of a front room; two bedrooms, one of which belonged to Linda and Brian; a bathroom; and several other rooms. 2 B..G.’s two younger brothers, Joshua and Alex, also visited Cathy that weekend. B.G., Brian, Joshua, and Alex slept in Linda and Brian’s room, and Cathy, Smith, and Linda slept in the front room. 3

¶ 4. On Sunday, June 1, which was B.G.’s ninth birthday, B.G.’s mother, Tiffany, picked B.G. up from Cathy’s house to take B.G. to B.G.’s birthday party at a local skating rink. According to Tiffany, B.G. behaved normally on that day, although B.G. stated that she did not want to visit Cathy’s house again unless her older sister accompanied her. 4

¶ 5. Testimony at trial revealed that in December 2008, Tiffany and B.G. visited Dr. Hosan' Azomani, a pediatrician, and during that visit, Tiffany informed Dr. Azomani that B.G. had been experiencing irregular menstruation. Dr. Azomani explained to Tiffany that irregular menstruation was normal for a girl B.G.’s age. Dr. Azomani did not examine B.G.’s vagina. Dissatisfied with Dr. Azomani’s explanation, on January 27, 2009, Tiffany took B.G. to Karen Fleming, a nurse practitioner. Tiffany informed Fleming of B.G.’s irregular menstruation and of a foul odor coming from B.G.’s vagina. Fleming testified that she questioned B.G. about sexual activity, and B.G. initially indicated that no one had “messed with” her. Fleming stated that she performed a cotton swab of B.G.’s vagina to obtain a specimen for testing. The test revealed that B.G. had contracted trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI), and that B.G. suffered from bacterial vaginosis. On January 29, 2009, Fleming called Tiffany and B.G. back to her office to reveal the test results. According to Fleming, during that office visit, B.G. stated that Smith had “messed with” her the last time she visited Cathy’s house — between May 31, 2008, and June 1, 2008. Fleming instructed Tiffany to take B.G. to the Department of Human Services (DHS) to report the incident. During trial, on cross-examination, Fleming testified that trichomoniasis is contracted primarily through sexual intercourse, and that on rare occasions, it can be transmitted from a mother to her fetus.

¶ 6. Velma Phillips, a DHS counselor, testified that she interviewed B.G. on two separate occasions on January 29, 2009. 5 Phillips stated that during the first interview, B.G. informed her that she was raped by Smith when she last visited Cathy’s house. According to Phillips, B.G. stated that Smith entered Linda and Brian’s room where B.G., Brian, Joshua, and Alex were sleeping, grabbed B.G. by her legs, and took her to another room, where he “licked her where her period was.” Phillips stated that B.G. told her that she *973 started crying and told Smith to get away from her prior to Smith hitting her in the head and telling her to “shut up.” According to Phillips, B.G. stated that Smith released her when she started crying, that she ran into the bathroom after Smith released her, and that she went into Linda’s bedroom to tell Linda about the incident. Phillips testified that, in the second interview, B.G. stated that Smith raped her before he released her and that Smith kicked her in her stomach before walking away. Phillips stated that B.G. informed her that she fell asleep in the bathroom after the incident. In the second interview, B.G. also told Phillips that B.G. went into Linda’s room to tell her what happened.

¶ 7. After B.G.’s first interview with Phillips, but before the second interview, Tiffany took B.G. to the Washington County Sheriffs Department, where Tiffany informed Lieutenant Evan Smith about the incident. During trial, Lieutenant Smith testified that he did not conduct an interview of B.G. but, pursuant to protocol, scheduled a forensic interview with Angie Floyd, who interviewed B.G. on February 4, 2009.

¶ 8. Floyd testified that B.G. also informed her that Smith had raped her at Cathy’s, house. According to Floyd, B.G. stated that Smith had “licked her private part[,] and she also stated that he had touched her private part with his private part[.] [H]e held her down, and then he hit her in the face.”

¶ 9. B.G. testified that she was asleep in Linda and Brian’s room when Smith came in, grabbed her hands, and dragged her from the bed. According to B.G., Smith took her into another room, where he removed her clothing and threw her on a bed. There, he “licked her where her period was.” B.G. testified that when she tried to escape, Smith punched her in the face and told her to “shut up.” B.G. stated that she started crying, and Smith let her go. B.G. also testified that Smith “put his private part in [hers]” before he let her go. She then ran into the bathroom. According to B.G., when Smith saw her the next morning, he told her that he would kill her if she told anyone about the incident. During trial, B.G. could not recall stating that Smith kicked her in the stomach before letting her go, and she could not recall whether it was day or night when the incident occurred, although she remembered that it was dark in the room where the incident took place. In her testimony, Tiffany stated that B.G. informed her that Smith had raped her, and that B.G. had no motive to fabricate such a story.

¶ 10. Dr. Azomani testified that he saw B.G. on December 11, 2008, and that she complained, for the first time, of irregular menstruation, specifically that she had been menstruating for three weeks. Dr. Azomani stated that he did not notice any active vaginal bleeding or discharge or a fishy odor coming from B.G.’s vagina.

¶ 11. In his testimony, Smith stated that he did not rape B.G. He also pointed out that test results revealed that he did not have trichomoniasis. During Smith’s cross-examination, the State elicited testimony regarding antibiotic treatment Smith received prior to being tested for tricho-moniasis. 6

¶ 12. On appeal, Smith argues that the evidence consisted solely of B.G.’s contradictory statements that were repeated to the jury by the State’s witnesses. Smith insists that B.G.’s contradictory state *974

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