State Of Washington v. Dusty R. Grandlund

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedMarch 4, 2013
Docket67655-5
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

STATE OF WASHINGTON, No. 67655-5-1

Respondent, DIVISION ONE

v.

UNPUBLISHED OPINION DUSTY RAY GRANDLUND,

Appellant. FILED: March 4, 2013

Schindler, J. — Dusty Ray Grandlund appeals his conviction of rape in the

second degree for engaging in sexual intercourse with 15-year-old K.C. in violation of

RCW 9A.44.050(1 )(b). Grandlund contends insufficient evidence supports the

conviction. In the alternative, he argues his attorney provided ineffective assistance of

counsel. We affirm.

FACTS

In 2011, 15-year-old K.C, born February 18, 1995, lived with her brother and

sister-in-law in Arlington.1 K.C.'s 17-year-old friend D.L. and D.L.'s sister, 14-year-old S.G., lived with their father Dusty Ray Grandlund on alternate weekends. Grandlund

lived near K.C. and K.C. often stayed with D.L. and S.G. when they stayed with their

father.

1 K.C.'s brother and sister-in-law adopted K.C. after her mother died about four years before the incident in this case. No. 67655-5-1/2

On January 8, 2011, K.C. went to Grandlund's house to spend the night with D.L.

and S.G.

Grandlund's house has two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen area, and a

shared bathroom. The girls had three computers in their bedroom. K.C, D.L., and S.G.

spent most of the evening in the bedroom talking and on Facebook. Grandlund spent

most of the evening drinking mixed drinks of whiskey and Pepsi in the living room.

D.L. went to sleep between midnight and 1:00 a.m. S.G. and K.C stayed up

talking and playing on the computer. When S.G. fell asleep around 4:00 a.m., K.C.

continued to use the computer.

After S.G. was asleep, Grandlund came into the bedroom and asked K.C to help

him transfer music files from the computer in his bedroom onto a thumb drive. K.C

went into Grandlund's bedroom to help him transfer the files. Grandlund was still

drinking and wandered in and out of the bedroom as K.C. transferred the music files.

After some time, Grandlund came into the room, put a big tumbler of whiskey and Pepsi

on the computer desk, and told K.C to drink it. K.C said she didn't want to. But when

Grandlund mocked her, K.C drank the whiskey and Pepsi.

Over the next few hours, Grandlund gave K.C. about two more tumblers of mixed

whiskey and Pepsi. When K.C. finished transferring the files, Grandlund took K.C. to

the kitchen and gave her about three more mixed drinks of whiskey and Pepsi to drink

from a shot glass.

K.C. testified that she felt drunk and her vision was blurry. K.C. said Grandlund

then "asked me if I thought I could handle just alcohol and I said I don't know."

Grandlund then gave K.C two or three shots of straight whiskey. No. 67655-5-1/3

K.C said she was so intoxicated that she could not keep her balance, felt like the

room was spinning, and had to lean on the kitchen counter for support. K.C told

Grandlund she couldn't drink anymore. Grandlund walked up to K.C, took her hand,

and placed it on his penis. K.C pulled her hand away and moved away from

Grandlund, standing on the other side of the kitchen counter.

At about 6:00 a.m., D.L. woke up to walk her dog. D.L. came into the kitchen and

saw her father and K.C D.L. also saw K.C. drinking from a shot glass. D.L. testified

that after she got angry with K.C. for leaning on her for support because "she was

throwing all of her weight on me," she went back to bed.

Meanwhile, K.C. went to the living room and sat on the couch. Grandlund went

and sat beside K.C. Grandlund took K.C.'s hand and placed it on his erect penis.

Grandlund told K.C. he liked her and wished she were 18 instead of 15 years old.

Grandlund then rubbed the inside of K.C.'s thigh, telling her not to say anything to

anyone because he could get into trouble. K.C. said she "didn't really understand what

[Grandlund] was saying though, because I -- like my reflexes were like slow and

sluggish and it was hard to interpret stuff."

K.C got off the couch and tried to walk to the girls' bedroom. K.C. said that her

vision was blurred and she stumbled as she walked. K.C felt very intoxicated and

confused.

Grandlund stopped K.C. in the hallway, put his hand down her shorts, and

penetrated her vagina with his fingers. Grandlund then pulled K.C. into his bedroom,

pushed her down on the bed, and took off her shorts and underwear. Grandlund said,

"[L]let me show you how it's done," began licking her neck and breasts, and performed No. 67655-5-1/4

oral sex on K.C K.C tried to get Grandlund to stop but she was only able to mumble

unintelligibly and could not move her arms and legs. Grandlund put on a condom and

penetrated her vagina. K.C said that before she lost consciousness, her last memory

was of Grandlund's penis inside her vagina.

Sometime later that morning, D.L. and S.G. found K.C. passed out on the

bathroom floor without her shirt on. D.L. and S.G. helped K.C get to their bedroom,

where she passed out again on the bed. D.L. found K.C.'s shirt on the floor in her

father's bedroom. After K.C woke up around 11:00 a.m., she found her glasses

underneath a pillow on Grandlund's bed. When Grandlund woke up, K.C. and his

daughters were sitting in the living room. Grandlund immediately went into the living

room and asked K.C and his daughters if they had seen his condom.

Around 1:00 p.m., D.L., S.G., and K.C. got in Grandlund's car. Rather than drop

K.C off first at her nearby house in Arlington, Grandlund drove to Lake Stevens to drop

off his daughters at their mother's house. Grandlund then drove back to Arlington and

stopped at a store to buy an energy drink and condoms. Grandlund told K.C. he wanted

to take her back to his house so they could have sex again. K.C. insisted she had to go

home because her brother was waiting for her.

Later that afternoon, K.C. told two friends what happened and her friends told

K.C.'s sister-in-law. K.C.'s sister-in-law contacted the police.

At around 6:00 a.m. on January 10, police officers searched Grandlund's house.

The police found a quarter-full bottle of whiskey and two bottles of Pepsi on the kitchen

floor, a shot glass with some whiskey in it on the kitchen counter, glass tumblers

matching K.C.'s description of the glass that held the mixed whiskey and Pepsi drinks, No. 67655-5-1/5

three unopened condoms on a night stand in Grandlund's bedroom, and a condom

wrapper in a garbage can in the kitchen. That same morning, a nurse at Cascade

Valley Hospital conducted a sexual assault examination of K.C.

The State charged Grandlund with rape of a child in the third degree, Count I,

and rape in the second degree, "when K.C was incapable of consent by reason of

being physically helpless," Count II. Grandlund waived his right to a jury trial.

The State called a number of witnesses to testify at the four-day trial, including

K.C, D.L., S.G., and a forensic scientist from the Washington State Patrol Crime

Laboratory. The forensic scientist testified that DNA2 obtained from K.C. matched Grandlund's DNA.

Grandlund unequivocally denied having sexual intercourse with K.C Grandlund

said that he asked K.C.

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