State v. Clark

58 A. 796, 77 Vt. 10, 1904 Vt. LEXIS 86
CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedAugust 26, 1904
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Clark, 58 A. 796, 77 Vt. 10, 1904 Vt. LEXIS 86 (Vt. 1904).

Opinion

Watson, J.

The respondent, a person over the age of sixteen years, was tried upon an indictment charging him with assault with intent to carnally know a female person under the age of sixteen years.

[12]*12The evidence tended to show that the respondent pulled the girl over, laid her down on the ground, and got on top of her; that he unbuttoned his trousers in front and after they were so unbuttoned he took her hand and tried to- have her put it on his person; that he then had a knife in his hand and told her if she did not put her hand in his trousers he would / kill her; and that he put his hand under her clothes. This with other evidence in the case tended to show an assault by the respondent upon the girl with intent to have sexual intercourse with her. Whether such was his intent was properly submitted to the jury.

Since the person assaulted was under the age of sixteen years, the question of her consent was immaterial. Acts of 1898, No. 118, Sec. 1; State v. Sullivan, 68 Vt. 540, 35 Atl. 479.

Counsel for the State argued to the jury regarding the girl’s appearance when being examined in court, saying that “the recollection of those terrible moments down there still brings tears of shame to her face.” This was held to be legitimate, to which the respondent excepted. -

The appearance of a witness on the stand may always be taken into* consideration by the jury. Consequently counsel may properly argue concerning it.

Judgment that there was no error in the court below, and that the respondent take nothing by his exceptions.

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