State v. Gilpin

756 P.2d 445, 232 Mont. 56, 45 State Rptr. 863, 1988 Mont. LEXIS 131, 1988 WL 49116
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedMay 11, 1988
Docket87-432
StatusPublished
Cited by40 cases

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State v. Gilpin, 756 P.2d 445, 232 Mont. 56, 45 State Rptr. 863, 1988 Mont. LEXIS 131, 1988 WL 49116 (Mo. 1988).

Opinion

MR. JUSTICE WEBER

delivered the Opinion of the Court.

This matter is on appeal from the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District, Yellowstone County, wherein a jury found Joel Gilpin guilty of two counts of sexual assault. We affirm.

Mr. Gilpin presents eight issues for review:

1. Did the District Court commit reversible error by denying defendant’s motion for mistrial when the prosecution referred to certain statistics during voir dire?

2. Did the court err by admitting evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts?

3. Did the court err by denying defendant’s motion to compel psychiatric examination of the victims?

4. Did the court err by denying defendant’s motion to dismiss on grounds that the State failed to establish the element of “sexual contact”?

5. Did the court err by refusing three of defendant’s offered instructions?

6. Was the evidence sufficient to convict the defendant?

7. Did the court err by admitting, at the sentencing hearing, evidence of other acts?

8. Did the court err by sentencing defendant to two consecutive terms?

In the early evening hours of October 31, 1986, Halloween night, the defendant Joel Gilpin and a friend were at the home of a female co-worker. She had to work until later that evening so Mr. Gilpin and the other man were helping her three children get ready for Halloween trick-or-treating.

The woman’s 11 year old daughter testified that she and Mr. Gilpin were sitting on the downstairs couch and that no one else was in the room with them. She then testified as follows:

“Q. And what happened first?
“A. Well I was leaning over to get something, I think it was a blanket and then I felt his hand like on my back butt.
“Q. On your back butt, where would that be?
*59 “A. My cheek.
“Q. Okay. And what was his hand doing?
“A. Oh, was kind of like rubbing.
“Q. What happened next?
“A. Well then I sat back down and his hand was still there, he was like squeezing.
“Q. Was his hand on the side of your butt then when you sat back down?
“A. No, I was sitting on his hand like.
“Q. So his hand was underneath your butt?
“A. Yes.
“Q. And what was he doing with his hand?
“A. He was like squeezing.
“Q. Squeezing what?
“A. My butt.
“Q. How did that make you feel?
“A. It felt weird.
“Q. What did you do?
“A. Well I couldn’t really do anything because then he picked me up and put me on his lap.
“Q. And when he put you on his lap, what did he do?
“A. Well he had one hand on my butt and then one hand between my legs.
“Q. Where between your legs, . . .?
“A. On my inner thigh.
“Q. How far up or down on your inner thigh?
“A. Well about five inches away from my vagina.
“Q. Okay. What was he doing with his hand when he had his hand on your inner thigh?
“A. He was rubbing and then he kind of like moved up.
“Q. Toward your vagina?
“A. Yeah.
“Q. How did you feel about that?
“A. It felt weird.
“Q. What did you do, ... ?
“A. I got up and I went upstairs because someone called me or else the doorbell rang.
“Q. When you were upstairs will you tell the jury what happened.
“A. Well I was, I went and I just shut the door ‘cause they were trick or treating and I don’t know if anybody else was upstairs and *60 then Joel came up from behind me and he like started at my waist and started coming up towards my breasts and he was saying stuff like he hardly ever gets to see me, and things.
“Q. All right. And you said he was moving his hands up?
“A. Uh huh.
“Q. How far up did he move them?
“A. Right under my breasts.
“Q. What did you do?
“A. Well I stepped on his toe and I left.
“Q. Did you make any effort to push his hands down?
“A. Yeah, I did, then he kept moving back up.
“Q. And that’s when you stepped on his toe?
“A. Yes.
“Q. And did you do it purposely or was it an accident?
“A. Purposely.
“Q. And why did you step on his toe?
“A. So I could get away.”

The 11 year old testified that, after getting away, she went downstairs again, sat down, and began whiting her shoes. She said that Mr. Gilpin came downstairs and went into the bathroom.

The girl’s 12 year old sister testified that she had dressed in her costume, had put on her makeup, and was standing in front of the bathroom mirror when Mr. Gilpin came in and stood in the doorway. She testified that Mr. Gilpin asked her what she was going to be for Halloween. She testified, in part, as follows:

“Q. Did you answer him?
“A. Yes.
“Q. What did you tell him?
“A. A prostitute or hooker or whatever.
“Q. Did he respond to that in any way?
“A. Yes.
“Q. What did he do?
“A. He said he wishes he could be my first customer.
“Q. Did he say that from the doorway where he was standing?
“A. Yeah, and I think he kinda walked towards me.
“Q. Where did he stand?
“A. Behind me.
“Q. Several feet behind you?
“A. No.

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