State v. Glover

CourtCourt of Appeals of Kansas
DecidedJuly 13, 2018
Docket117140
StatusUnpublished

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State v. Glover, (kanctapp 2018).

Opinion

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

No. 117,140

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee,

v.

KEITH A. GLOVER, Appellant.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Appeal from Sedgwick District Court; JEFFREY SYRIOS, judge. Opinion filed July 13, 2018. Affirmed.

Randall L. Hodgkinson, of Kansas Appellate Defender Office, for appellant.

Boyd K. Isherwood, assistant district attorney, Marc Bennett, district attorney, and Derek Schmidt, attorney general, for appellee.

Before STANDRIDGE, P.J., GREEN and MCANANY, JJ.

PER CURIAM: Keith A. Glover was charged with one count of aggravated indecent liberties with a child. Before the jury began its deliberation, the trial court denied Glover's request to give a lesser included offense jury instruction on indecent liberties with a child. The jury then found Glover guilty as charged. On direct appeal, Glover argues that the trial court committed reversible error by denying his requested instruction. For the reasons set forth later, we reject this argument. Accordingly, we affirm.

1 E.G.W., the victim, was 14 years old when she met 20-year-old Glover through a mutual friend. The two spoke frequently through Facebook. In at least one of those conversations, E.G.W. and Glover talked about sex. Sometime between May and June 2015, Glover and E.G.W. agreed to meet a couple blocks from Glover's home. That same day, E.G.W. and Glover went inside Glover's home and engaged in sexual intercourse. Though the facts are disputed as to what other sexual acts may have occurred, E.G.W. and Glover engaged in sexual intercourse at least once, perhaps twice. Moreover, they also engaged in kissing, touching, and possibly oral sex.

Roughly two months after the initial sexual encounter, E.G.W. told her mother (S.W.) about the incident. E.G.W.'s parents then contacted the police. Detective James D. Grayson interviewed E.G.W. to get her account of the events the day of the alleged rape. E.G.W. told Detective Grayson that she was on a jog when Glover forcibly took her into his home and raped her.

Glover was also interviewed by Detective Grayson. Glover told Detective Grayson that the sex was consensual and occurred on two separate occasions. Glover also told Detective Grayson that he had engaged in at least one other consensual, sexual act with E.G.W., in which the two did not have sexual intercourse but did engage in kissing and sexual touching with their clothes on.

Glover was charged with one count of aggravated indecent liberties with a child on September 17, 2015. The complaint specified that "on or between the lst day of May, 2015 A.D. and the 31st day of July, 2015 A.D., one KEITH ALLEN GLOVER did then and there unlawfully engage in sexual intercourse with a child, to-wit: E.G.W., fourteen (14) years of age."

Glover waived his preliminary hearing and entered a plea of not guilty. Glover was deemed competent to stand trial. At his jury trial, the State called E.G.W., S.W., and

2 Detective Grayson to testify. Glover did not call additional witnesses and did not testify on his own behalf. The State, nevertheless, provided the jury with a video of Glover's interview with Detective Grayson. It is unclear from the record if the jury heard the entire content of the interview or only portions of it.

E.G.W. was called to testify first. She told the jury that she met Glover through her friend, Glover's ex-girlfriend, Sam. E.G.W. testified that she was walking her dog when she happened upon Glover and began speaking to him. Glover convinced E.G.W. to go with him to his house. Once in the house, Glover began kissing E.G.W., touching her face, and pushing her up against the wall. Glover took E.G.W.'s clothes off and began touching her between her legs. Eventually, Glover inserted a "spermicide pill" inside of her and began having vaginal intercourse with her. Then, E.G.W. put her clothes on and left Glover's home. She testified that she did not want to nor "really planned on" having sex with Glover but "at one point . . . wondered about it."

About one month after the incident, E.G.W. told her sister that she "had sex with [Glover]." Another month later, E.G.W. also told her mother about the incident. She testified that she told her mother: "I was going on a walk and I ran into Sam's ex- boyfriend. And then h[e] and I had sex. And she asked if I ever wanted to. And I said, like every kid, they always wonder, but they never—." E.G.W. was then interrupted by the prosecutor. E.G.W. testified that she thought "rape" meant having sex though never really wanting to and that she had described the incident with Glover to Detective Grayson as rape. E.G.W. then denied ever performing oral sex or having oral sex performed on her. E.G.W.'s testimony referred only to the one incident of sexual intercourse and no other sexual encounters.

On cross-examination, E.G.W. testified that she had arranged to meet up with Glover on the day in question, rather than simply running into him. She was asked but did not recall telling Glover explicitly sexual comments about wanting to have sexual contact

3 with him. She also told the jury that she continued to have contact with Glover after the incident in question. E.G.W. testified that she first told police that the sex with Glover was rape but then later told them it was consensual.

E.G.W.'s mother S.W. testified next. She testified that her daughter came to her and told her she was raped. She further testified that E.G.W. told her that she met up with Glover one day and he told her that if she didn't come with him to his house, that he would hurt her and her family. After hearing this information, she told her husband who called a friend who was a police officer. The next day that officer put the family in touch with Detective Grayson. S.W. attended both interviews that Detective Grayson conducted with E.G.W., but was present in the room for only some of the second interview.

Detective Grayson was the State's last witness. He testified that in his interview with E.G.W. on August 4, 2015, E.G.W. claimed that Glover forcibly took her into his house, began kissing her, and then raped her. She claimed that Glover did use a condom. She said he took off some of her clothing and gave some other details about the experience.

Glover was also interviewed by Detective Grayson on August 4. Glover described the sexual encounters with E.G.W. as consensual and as a part of an ongoing relationship between the two of them. He described two instances of having sex with E.G.W. and one instance of having sexual contact that did not ultimately end in sexual intercourse and was done with their clothes on.

Glover specified that during his first sexual encounter with E.G.W., she initiated the contact and asked to meet with him. Glover told the detective that he and E.G.W. made a plan to have sex at his house. Once inside the house, E.G.W. initiated sexual contact, then Glover kissed E.G.W.'s neck before going into his bedroom. E.G.W. removed her shirts; Glover removed his clothes before removing E.G.W.'s pants and

4 underwear. They performed oral sex on one another. Glover then put a spermicide capsule into E.G.W.'s vagina before the two engaged in vaginal intercourse. Glover then kissed E.G.W. before she left the house.

Glover told the police that a second sexual encounter happened with E.G.W., and it was very similar to the first instance of sexual intercourse. He told police that a condom was never used but was considered and examined. Spermicide was not used during the second occasion.

Glover told police about a third occasion in which he had sexual contact with E.G.W. He said that they "played around," i.e., touched and kissed each other.

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