State v. Chavez

2002 UT App 9, 41 P.3d 1137, 439 Utah Adv. Rep. 3, 2002 Utah App. LEXIS 3
CourtCourt of Appeals of Utah
DecidedJanuary 17, 2002
Docket20000687-CA
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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State v. Chavez, 2002 UT App 9, 41 P.3d 1137, 439 Utah Adv. Rep. 3, 2002 Utah App. LEXIS 3 (Utah Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

OPINION

ORME, Judge.

{1 Defendant Raymond John Chavez was charged with rape of a child, a first degree felony in violation of Utah Code Ann. § 76-5-402.1 (1999). A jury found him guilty of the lesser included offense of attempted rape of a child, also a first degree felony, in violation of Utah Code Ann. §§ 76-5-402.1, 76-4-101 (1999). Defendant appeals. We reverse and remand for a new trial.

BACKGROUND

T2 "When reviewing a jury verdict, we examine the evidence and all reasonable inferences drawn therefrom in a light most favorable to the verdict, and we recite the facts accordingly. We present conflicting evidence only when necessary to understand issues raised on appeal." State v. Kruger, 2000 UT 60, ¶ 2, 6 P.3d 1116 (citation omitted).

T3 During the late evening of December 12, 1999, thirteen-year-old Amy was at home watching her four-year-old brother while their mother was out with her boyfriend. At about 10:30 p.m., Chavez, a family friend and former neighbor, stopped at Amy's home and asked to use the telephone to call for a ride. Amy said that would be fine. Amy told Chavez that she was going to bed, but she said it was alright for Chavez to stay in the home while waiting for his ride.

T 4 Amy went into her room and fell asleep on her bed. Amy awoke when she heard the window blinds in her room moving and discovered Chavez in her room. Chavez said he was watching out Amy's window for his ride to arrive because the porch light cast a glare on the front room window. Amy asked Chavez to leave her room, which he did. Amy then went back to sleep.

15 Sometime later, Amy awoke a second time to find that Chavez had lifted her shirt and was kissing her back. Amy yelled at Chavez to stop, and he again left the room. 1 After lying on her bed "for a second," Amy got up to see if her mother had returned.

T6 Amy's mother had come home and was downstairs watching television with her boyfriend, while Chavez remained upstairs in the living room. Amy called downstairs to her mother, intending to tell her what Chavez had just done. When her mother came within view at the bottom of the stairs, however, Amy thought, "Well, you know, it's not really a big deal, so just leave it at that." Amy instead asked her mother to go to the store to buy her some tampons.

17 Amy returned to her bedroom, closed the door, placed a small object against the door, and went back to sleep. She awoke again, only to find Chavez on his knees between her legs. Her pants and underwear were hanging from her right leg, and Chavez had his pants down and was propping one of *1139 her legs up with his arm. Amy started yelling for her mother and tried to get Chavez off her. Chavez told her, "Your Mom is gone," and said, "Come on, you know you want to do it." Amy finally got out from under Chavez and ran into the bathroom where she remained until she heard voices, including her mother's, in the kitchen. Crying, Amy then left the bathroom and encountered her mother. Amy's mother told Amy that she had forgotten to pick up tampons for Amy, and then asked her why she was crying. Amy replied, "I'm not," and went to her room. Amy went back to sleep only when Chavez had left the home.

{8 The next morning at school, Amy did not feel well and went to the sick room, accompanied by her friend Debbie. While in the sick room, Amy told Debbie that a family friend had sexually assaulted her the night before. Debbie advised Amy to tell her mother about the incident. Amy said she could not tell her mother, and so Debbie contacted the school counselor. The counsel- or called the police. Shortly thereafter, Deputy Mortensen arrived at the school to interview Amy. While the school counselor first spoke to Deputy Mortensen, Amy "sneaked into the phone room," called her mother, and, after inquiring about who was then at the home, told her mother that "something happened last night while you were gone.... [It involved Ray [Chavez]" Her mother replied, "T'll call you back."

19 Amy then gave a statement to Deputy Mortensen. Amy gave another statement about a month later to Detective Rackley. Amy also testified at both the preliminary hearing and at Chavez's trial. Each time Amy recounted the incident, she added or forgot details and contradicted portions of her earlier versions of what happened.

[10 A number of discrepancies in Amy's accounts of the incident came out at trial. Amy told Deputy Mortensen that it was because she was experiencing severe cramping and discomfort on the night of the incident that she took four Tylenol PM tablets and asked her mother to get her some tampons. Later, after the testing of Amy's underwear showed no signs of blood, Amy testified at trial that she had only been "stomach sick," had taken only two Tylenol PM tablets, and that she was not menstruating and did not need tampons. She testified that when she decided not to tell her mother about Chavez's kissing her on the back that she just told her mother the first thing that came to her mind, which happened to be a request for tampons.

{11 Amy conveyed to Deputy Mortensen that Chavez's genitals were "fully visible," and at the preliminary hearing she testified that the first thing she saw when she awoke the third time was Chavez masturbating. To Detective Rackley and at trial, however, Amy said that although she knew Chavez's pants were down because she could see the sides of his legs, she did not see his penis and did not know if he had underwear on because he was too close to her. Furthermore, at trial Amy claimed no recollection of ever having said she saw Chavez masturbating.

1 12 Finally, Amy never mentioned a rape, i.e., a touching of Chavez's penis to her vagina, see Utah Code Ann. §§ 76-5-402.1, 76-5-A07(2)(b)(v) (1999), to Deputy Mortensen. She did not claim that Chavez had touched, penetrated, or attempted to penetrate her vagina, until speaking with Detective Rackley a month later. Amy never gave a reason-in fact, she had "no idea"-why she failed to mention such a touching earlier. At trial, Amy testified that Chavez's penis did touch her vagina, but she admitted that she could not tell if there was clothing over his penis when he did so, but, she said, "it felt like there wasn't."

113 Other evidence supporting Chaver's conviction came primarily from Joseph Young. Young had been in jail with Chavez. Young testified that while in jail Chavez had confessed to Young that he had raped Amy. Young's recounting of Chavez's alleged story, while varying in some particulars, substantially corroborated Amy's account on material points.

'I 14 On cross-examination, defense counsel elicited from Young that he had been either arrested for or convicted of numerous felonies involving dishonesty. Young also admitted that he had testified as a police informant on at least twenty occasions in the past. He claimed, however, that he had never received anything in exchange for his testimony, such as dismissed charges or sentencing recommendations. He said that he came forward

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