Ronald Ray Blanchard v. The State of Wyoming

2020 WY 97, 468 P.3d 685
CourtWyoming Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 28, 2020
DocketS-19-0272
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT, STATE OF WYOMING

2020 WY 97

APRIL TERM, A.D. 2020

July 28, 2020

RONALD RAY BLANCHARD,

Appellant (Defendant),

v. S-19-0272

THE STATE OF WYOMING,

Appellee (Plaintiff).

Appeal from the District Court of Campbell County The Honorable Michael N. Deegan, Judge

Representing Appellant: Office of the State Public Defender: Diane Lozano, State Public Defender; Kirk A. Morgan, Chief Appellate Counsel

Representing Appellee: Bridget Hill, Wyoming Attorney General; Jenny L. Craig, Deputy Attorney General; Joshua C. Eames, Senior Assistant Attorney General; Catherine M. Mercer, Assistant Attorney General

Before DAVIS, C.J., and FOX, KAUTZ, BOOMGAARDEN, and GRAY, JJ.

NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in Pacific Reporter Third. Readers are requested to notify the Clerk of the Supreme Court, Supreme Court Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, of any typographical or other formal errors so that correction may be made before final publication in the permanent volume. DAVIS, Chief Justice.

[¶1] Following a jury trial, Ronald Blanchard was convicted of first degree sexual assault and incest for acts committed against his 18-year-old stepdaughter. On appeal, he claims that the district court erred in admitting prior bad acts evidence without the required W.R.E. 404(b) pretrial hearing. We find no reversible error and affirm.

ISSUES

[¶2] Mr. Blanchard presents a single issue on appeal, which he states as:

Whether prejudicial error occurred when the State presented evidence of uncharged misconduct which it had not provided notice of and which had not been subject to a W.R.E. 404(b) admissibility analysis.

FACTS

[¶3] On November 20, 2018, KW was eighteen years old and lived in Gillette, Wyoming with her mother, Shoshauna Blanchard, her stepfather Ronald Blanchard, and her younger sister RB. After she got out of high school that day, she went to her older sister JW’s home. She drank vodka and whiskey for several hours and was intoxicated when a friend drove her home that evening. When she arrived home, Mr. Blanchard was the only person home, and she joined him in the living room where he was watching TV. They talked and watched TV, and he gave her Crown Royal, which she drank from the bottle.

[¶4] KW passed out, and the last thing she remembered was being in the living room with Mr. Blanchard and that she was fully clothed. At some point, she awoke to find herself undressed in her bed with Mr. Blanchard having sexual intercourse with her. She remained conscious for three to five seconds and passed out again.

Q. After you passed out again, when’s the next time that you wake up?

A. The next morning.

Q. What did you think the next morning?

A. I didn’t think that memory – I didn’t think that it was really what happened. I was hoping, but I just knew.

Q. You didn’t want it to be real, did you?

1 A. No.

Q. Did you see any marks or spots on your body?
A. When I woke up and went to the bathroom, there was a hickey on my neck.
Q. Did you see Mr. Blanchard that morning?
A. Yes.
Q. Did he say anything to you?

A. He came downstairs and he said, “It’s never going to happen again.” And he asked me not to tell my mom or my sister.

[¶5] Following the incident, KW moved out of the Blanchard home and began staying with her older sister JW or with a friend. On December 15, 2018, Mr. Blanchard was at a bar drinking with a friend, Marvin Stetter, and told him of the November 20 incident.

Q. Did Mr. Blanchard say anything to you that stuck out that night?

A. I went to the bathroom and he followed me in there and told me he had – he felt like a piece of shit; he had sex with his stepdaughter.

Q. And what was your response to that?
A. I just walked away from him.
Q. And you said you guys were in the restroom when he said it?
A. Yep.
Q. And did he say it once or more than once?

A. He kind of followed me around trying to talk to me about it, but I just didn’t want to listen to it because I wasn’t too happy about it, so I wound up leaving.

2 [¶6] On December 18, 2018, Mr. Stetter reported the conversation to Shoshauna Blanchard, KW’s mother. Ms. Blanchard tried to reach KW, and when she was unable, she contacted KW’s older sister JW. She told JW she needed to speak with her because she was unable to reach KW.

I told [JW] that I wanted to talk to her, because [KW] wasn’t answering my calls or texts. I told her that we need to have a serious conversation about something that would change our lives seriously, and she knew exactly what I was talking about. And I asked her, I says, “Okay. Well, what do you think that you know what I’m talking about?” And she said that Ron raped [KW].

[¶7] JW confirmed that KW was with her at her home. Ms. Blanchard then picked them both up, and they went to the police department to report the November 20 incident. On December 19, 2018, Mr. Blanchard was arrested, and on December 20, the State filed an information charging him with one count of first degree sexual assault (physically helpless victim) and one count of incest.

[¶8] Before trial, Mr. Blanchard moved for disclosure of any Rule 404(b) evidence that the State intended to use against him at trial. The State provided no such notice, but at trial it introduced testimony concerning a prior incident between Mr. Blanchard and KW. The first-hand witness to the incident was Nathaniel Coor, whom the State identified in its pretrial memorandum as a witness that

will testify as to his observations and concerns when regarding the Defendant, statements made by the Defendant, and any and all other information within his knowledge having relevance to this case.

[¶9] Mr. Coor was KW’s former boyfriend, and he testified that sometime close to November 2018, he was at the Blanchard home with KW and she passed out from drinking. While Mr. Coor was putting her to bed, Mr. Blanchard entered the room.

Um, well, as I was putting her to bed he came downstairs and was just staring at us. And I was trying to put her to bed, and he went back upstairs and then came back downstairs, like a couple of minutes later, and, um, pretty much said, “Why ain’t you all up in that? Yeah, I’d be all over that.” And then he went back upstairs, and then I believe came down one more time and started, like, tickling her and stuff and whatever, and then went back upstairs.

3 [¶10] Mr. Coor testified that he decided to take KW home with him because he did not believe she was safe in her home. He woke her up and walked her to the door, but as they were leaving they saw that KW’s mother had arrived home and was sitting in the driveway inebriated and smoking a cigarette.

Q. Okay. What happened next?

A. After we went upstairs we were going to leave, and then seen her mom outside. And then she helps her mom inside, and then they were sitting out, like next to the front door, which is Ronald and her mother’s bedroom door is like right next to.

And after I’d say about five, ten minutes of them talking and whatever, Ronald comes out of his room naked and waves his dick in front of her face, laughing, and then he goes back into the room. And then I said I’m not pretty much dealing with that, so I called her sister. Her sister came over, and says some stuff.

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