State v. Johnson

609 N.W.2d 48, 9 Neb. Ct. App. 140, 2000 Neb. App. LEXIS 109
CourtNebraska Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 11, 2000
DocketA-98-1203
StatusPublished
Cited by36 cases

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State v. Johnson, 609 N.W.2d 48, 9 Neb. Ct. App. 140, 2000 Neb. App. LEXIS 109 (Neb. Ct. App. 2000).

Opinion

Sievers, Judge.

Robert R. Johnson was charged by information with first degree sexual assault to which he entered a plea of not guilty. After a jury trial in August 1998, in the Adams County District Court, Johnson was convicted and sentenced to not less than 3 nor more than 5 years’ imprisonment. Johnson appealed to this court, and we affirmed his conviction in State v. Johnson, 8 Neb. App. 762, 602 N.W.2d 253 (1999). Johnson filed a motion for rehearing, which we have granted, and now we decide the appeal anew. Therefore, we withdraw our previous opinion, which is superseded in its entirety by this opinion.

BACKGROUND

Johnson was charged by an information filed in the Adams County District Court with first degree sexual assault of M.L.H. on or between December 22 and 23, 1995.

M.L.H. first became acquainted with Johnson in August 1994 when she was dating Dave Wolz, Johnson’s friend and roommate. M.L.H. dated Wolz for about 6 months and socialized with Johnson and his girl friend, Kelly Fielder, during this time period. Fielder was M.L.H.’s best friend at that time. After M.L.H. and Wolz stopped dating, M.L.H. continued to socialize with Johnson and Fielder.

M.L.H., Johnson, and Fielder took a trip to Kansas City, Missouri, in July 1995. The three shared a hotel room, with Fielder and Johnson sharing one bed and M.L.H. in another. On this trip, M.L.H. testified that Johnson unlocked the bathroom door while she was taking a shower, which made her uncomfortable. Johnson made the suggestion that M.L.H., Fielder, and he should have a “threesome,” to which M.L.H. said no and that she did not want to do anything with him of such a nature.

Both M.L.H. and Johnson testified that Johnson flirted with M.L.H. and repeatedly asked her to have sex with him, and that she always said no. M.L.H. stated that she was not attracted to *142 Johnson and testified that Johnson’s advances got to the point that they did not bother her.

On December 22, 1995, Fielder and Johnson picked M.L.H. up in Johnson’s car and the three went to a bar together. At the bar, the three danced and had drinks. M.L.H. drank five to six drinks and testified that Johnson probably had more. At about 11:30 p.m., the three left and returned to Johnson and Fielder’s apartment. After staying there for approximately 10 minutes, M.L.H. stated that she did not feel well and wanted to go home. Johnson told Fielder that he would take M.L.H. home and that Fielder should stay there at the apartment. Johnson and M.L.H. then got in Johnson’s car to go to M.L.H.’s home, where she lived with her parents, which was approximately four blocks away. From this point forward, the testimony is in conflict.

M.L.H. testified that on the way to her house, Johnson did not turn when she expected him to, but, rather, drove another block, turned left, and parked the car. At this time, Johnson turned toward M.L.H., grabbed her left leg, and pulled it over to the side between the back of the seat and his body. M.L.H.’s head was caught by the door. She told Johnson that she wanted to go home, but he did not let her leave. Johnson unbuttoned and pulled down her pants, pulled her shirt and bra up, lifted her right leg, and performed oral sex on her. M.L.H. tried to push him away, but could not because her legs were caught, as was her head. Johnson then had intercourse with M.L.H. and stopped after a few minutes. M.L.H. stated that Johnson stopped “because he said he didn’t want to get me pregnant.” M.L.H. testified that she did not want to have intercourse with Johnson and communicated that to him by telling him no during the incident. She stated at trial that “[d]uring the whole thing I was saying no and trying to push him off, and I was crying and said I wanted to go home.” Afterward, Johnson pulled up his pants and told M.L.H. to put her clothes back on. Johnson then drove M.L.H. home. When they arrived at M.L.H.’s home, Johnson told her to quit crying.

Johnson related that they had a consensual sexual encounter. He testified that M.L.H. had kissed him on the lips prior to that night and that during the drive to M.L.H.’s house, he gave her a kiss and she “French” kissed him. Johnson then drove across the *143 street and parked the car. According to his testimony, things progressed, and M.L.H. helped him take one of her shoes off and one of the legs of her jeans off. Johnson stated that he performed oral sex on her and that then, they had consensual sexual intercourse. He also testified that during the encounter, M.L.H. was giggling, did not say no or stop, and did not try to hit, push, or kick him. Johnson stated that he stopped having intercourse with her when she began to cry because she was afraid she would get pregnant. M.L.H. denies Johnson’s version.

Johnson delivered M.L.H. to her house. When M.L.H. entered her home, her mother was still up. The mother testified that while she noticed nothing unusual about her daughter’s clothes or hair, she thought her daughter looked upset. M.L.H. told her mother that she was going to take a bath and go to bed, but did not tell her about what had happened with Johnson. M.L.H.’s mother testified that her daughter complained, after that night, of a stomach ache and was not eating very well. M.L.H. did not seek medical treatment after the encounter with Johnson.

On December 23, 1995, M.L.H. visited Fielder and Johnson at their apartment, where M.L.H., Fielder, and Johnson exchanged Christmas gifts. M.L.H. then followed Fielder and Johnson in her car to a bar, where the three stayed for approximately 2 hours. M.L.H. then drove herself home. On December 26, M.L.H. told a few friends, including Fielder, about the incident that had occurred with Johnson. She then reported it to the police and also informed her mother about what had happened with Johnson.

On December 26, 1995, when M.L.H. told Fielder about the incident, Fielder moved out of the apartment she shared with Johnson. However, she moved back in after a while, and Johnson was still her boyfriend at the time of the trial.

Johnson and Fielder both testified that when Johnson arrived back at his and Fielder’s apartment, he told Fielder that he and M.L.H. had had consensual sex. However, when Fielder was interviewed by police several days after the incident between M.L.H. and Johnson, she stated that when Johnson returned home he told her that nothing had happened. During the trial, Johnson’s attorney attempted to cross-examine M.L.H. about *144 her sexual activity with Wolz. Objection thereto was made and sustained. We shall discuss this fully in the analysis portion of our opinion.

ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR

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