State of Iowa v. Bradley Elroy Wickes

910 N.W.2d 554
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedMarch 30, 2018
Docket16-1684
StatusPublished
Cited by161 cases

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State of Iowa v. Bradley Elroy Wickes, 910 N.W.2d 554 (iowa 2018).

Opinion

ZAGER, Justice.

This case requires us to determine whether hugs between a school employee and a student can constitute prohibited "sexual conduct" under Iowa Code section 709.15(3)( a ) (2015). Wickes appeals his conviction on one count of sexual exploitation by a school employee under Iowa Code sections 709.15(3)( a )(1) and 709.15(5)( a ). Wickes challenges the district court findings that his hugs with a student constituted "sexual conduct" under Iowa Code section 709.15(3)( a )(2) and that the State provided sufficient evidence to show he engaged in a pattern, practice, or scheme of conduct to engage in sexual conduct with a student. Wickes also forwards other claims on appeal. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm the *559 judgment and sentence of the district court.

I. Background Facts and Proceedings.

In August 2015, Bradley Elroy Wickes was a licensed teacher in the State of Iowa at Camanche High School. Wickes taught high school social studies courses and was actively involved with the students outside of the classroom as the faculty sponsor of the school's student government and as the DJ at school dances. Around August 21, A.S., a 17-year-old student in Wickes's social studies class reached out to Wickes in person to proofread an English paper she had written. From the contents of her paper, Wickes would learn of personal issues A.S. was facing. Following this initial interaction, Wickes initiated contact with A.S. on Facebook Messenger 1 to discuss his thoughts on her paper. Thereafter, Wickes and A.S. continued to frequently message one another, and their relationship transformed from one of teacher and student to one of a more personal and intimate nature.

Between August 21 and October 5, Wickes and A.S. exchanged approximately 638 pages of messages on Facebook with one another, with many of these pages containing multiple exchanges between them per page. 2 These daily messages took place at all hours of the day, sometimes beginning early in the morning and often ending early the next morning. As their relationship progressed, Wickes and A.S. began to openly share intimate details of their lives. Wickes frequently discussed his marital issues with A.S., including his sexual frustrations with his wife. They also discussed his ultimate decision to leave his wife and children.

Throughout these discussions, Wickes made clear that part of his marital problems stemmed from his desire for more cuddling and physical contact with his wife. For example, Wickes stated, "[H]ugs, cuddling and laying together are so important to me." Wickes also told A.S. that he had previously complained to his wife about the lack of affection and sexual intimacy in their marriage. He made statements such as "I'm a guy that loves to cuddle and show affection"; "I don't need to be seduced after this long of a 'dry period' "; and "I NEED AFFECTION, I'm not saying the booty kind ... well that too ... but I freaking am crazy to just feel like [my wife] would like to hold my hand or sit beside me." A.S. responded to this statement about his need for affection by saying, "[Y]ou're not crazy for wanting those things. It's part of a relationship. It's a big part." Wickes replied, "Could you turn 30 tomorrow lol."

Further, Wickes used these discussions to flirt with and encourage A.S. into a more intimate relationship with him. Initially, he encouraged A.S. to rely on him emotionally. After Wickes reviewed A.S.'s *560 paper describing her move from the home of one parent to the other, Wickes made statements such as "I didn't know much about why you left. Sounds like it was pretty rough. You should share more with me sometimes if you ever want to"; "Hugs and high fives Monday"; and "Don't hold it all in. That just leads to more depression and anxiety. I'm always available." Wickes subsequently continued to encourage A.S. to rely on him for support in the form of conversations and hugging. For example, when A.S. said, "I know personally I tend to shut down after I open up to someone," Wickes responded, "So can I expect you to shut down and pull away now? Better not."

A.S. and Wickes would both message each other asking about when they would get their hugs from one another. The pair engaged in hugs on an almost daily basis. In addition to their conversations and testimony about the hugs, the evidence of these interactions includes two photographs of Wickes and A.S. embracing-one at the Camanche High School prehomecoming bonfire and one at the homecoming dance. From September 16 until his last Facebook conversation with A.S. on October 5, Wickes made a plethora of statements to A.S. about how sexually attractive he found her and his desire to be in a romantic relationship with her. For example, on September 20, Wickes messaged A.S., "I'm going to cross over to the creeper side a moment and tell you. You are hot. And pretty[;] kind of a rare combo." This comment came after Wickes had recently seen A.S. at Walmart, they had hugged, and he followed up on their in-person exchange by telling A.S., "I'm glad I just got to touch you[.] OMG[;] touch hug you lmfao."

When A.S. was having issues with a prior boyfriend, Wickes told her, "If I was his age and had you tell me that. I['d] be breaking down walls to get to you." As their conversation that day continued, Wickes told A.S.,

I'm infatuated with your character and heart. The only reason I feel good these days is I see in you what I want in a woman. I found out there's a girl that gets me and I have hope someday I [will] find another age appropriate girl.

Later, he told A.S., "I just want to hold you. Hug choke the shit out of you," and "I'd sneak over a hug but think that's criminal charges." The next day, Wickes messaged A.S. at school, saying, "Come give me that hug." Later, Wickes messaged A.S., "[Your] hugs and saying just think booty made me keep it together today."

The following day, Wickes told A.S. how "gorgeous, funny, kind, [and] smart" he found her. He continued,

Permission to be a pervy old man?.... Your eyes are amazing, freaking soulful and draws me in. Every face [you] make is freaking adorable. I told you a long time ago you look just like an actress from tv. Still do. And then the pervy stuff ... you know you've got a great booty! Below that is some smoking legs [that] are beautiful and not the scrawny chicken legs like so many others. You've got a pin up girl build. An hour glass of curves. Read this then delete and I'll go turn myself in.

He followed that comment by telling A.S. he would hug her the next day when she took a restroom break from another class.

A few days later, Wickes and A.S. were discussing the school bonfire photograph that was taken and Wickes told A.S., "I'm keeping my self-portrait for my personal spank bank. I'm hot." They then discussed the school's "Gender Bender Day," where students and teachers could dress like members of the opposite gender. After A.S. offered a dress for Wickes to borrow, Wickes stated, "I'm just glad you're just *561

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