State v. Partridge

CourtCourt of Appeals of Kansas
DecidedDecember 7, 2018
Docket117645
StatusUnpublished

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State v. Partridge, (kanctapp 2018).

Opinion

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

No. 117,645

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee,

v.

CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL PARTRIDGE, Appellant.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Appeal from Butler District Court; DAVID A. RICKE, judge. Opinion filed December 7, 2018. Affirmed.

Carol Longenecker Schmidt, of Kansas Appellate Defender Office, for appellant.

Joseph Penney, assistant county attorney, Cheryl M. Pierce, assistant county attorney, and Derek Schmidt, attorney general, for appellee.

Before GREEN, P.J., PIERRON and BUSER, JJ.

PER CURIAM: A jury convicted Christopher Partridge of two counts of aggravated criminal sodomy and two counts of aggravated endangering a child. Partridge appeals his convictions and sentences. Finding no reversible error, we affirm.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

At the jury trial, the following facts were presented as evidence. Partridge is the uncle of B.C., who was 15 years old on December 4, 2014. B.C. had attended special education classes since the third grade and had an individual education plan to provide

1 him with special assistance in learning while in school. From 2010 until early 2016, Partridge lived with his father, his girlfriend, and his uncle in a house in El Dorado. During these years, B.C. frequently visited and sometimes spent weekends at the house.

When B.C. was 10 years old, Partridge began occasionally touching the boy's crotch. B.C. did not know how to react to this inappropriate touching. When B.C. was 13 or 14 years old, Partridge began injecting him with methamphetamine. Partridge injected B.C. with up to 100 units of the drug at a time, which, on occasion, caused B.C. to black out.

The evidence at trial revealed numerous occasions when, after Partridge injected B.C. with methamphetamine, Partridge engaged in anal sodomy with B.C. Although B.C. was unsure of the number of times that Partridge sexually abused him, he estimated it occurred on about 20 occasions. At trial, B.C. testified that he was under the influence of methamphetamine every time Partridge sexually assaulted him:

"Q: Okay. When you would go to your uncle's house—Christopher's house and these sexual acts would—took place, were you always under the influence? "A: Yes. "Q: Okay. Did you ever have these sex acts occur when you were not under the influence? "A: No. "Q: Did you want to have sex with [Partridge]? "A: No. .... "Q: Okay. All right. Again, whenever these sex acts would occur, were you under the influence? "A: Yes, I was. "Q: Did you ever go to his house when you were under the influence that they didn't occur? "A: No."

2 B.C. remembered that on one occasion while he was under the influence of methamphetamine, Partridge anally penetrated him. B.C. testified that he was aware of the anal penetration because he awoke during the middle of the act. When asked whether he could get away from Partridge during the sexual assaults, B.C. stated he could not "[b]ecause I was too high really to do anything. Too weak." Despite the sexual assaults, B.C. continued going to Partridge's house "[s]o I could get some more drugs. So I could get some more meth."

With regard to oral sex, B.C. testified that he could not recall having oral sex with Partridge, but he agreed "it could have happened."

B.C. testified the sexual abuse stopped when he was almost 16 years old because he was able to fight off Partridge's sexual advances. He recalled one incident when he got into a fight with Partridge because of Partridge's sexual assaults. The fight ended when two people intervened to restrain B.C.

Sergeant Jeffrey Murphy of the El Dorado Police Department testified he interviewed Partridge regarding the sexual abuse of B.C. During the interview, Partridge claimed that he began sexually abusing B.C. after he saw B.C. naked.

One sexual encounter was the focus of Sergeant Murphy's interview. According to Partridge, he admitted to anally penetrating B.C. when his nephew was 15 years old. When Sergeant Murphy asked how that sexual encounter began, Partridge stated, "[B.C.] started—started playing with my—my dick. And he started sucking on it and one thing led to another." With regard to that incident, the following colloquy occurred between Sergeant Murphy and Partridge:

"Q: You said he gave you oral sex. Was this a different time or the same time? "A: Same time.

3 "Q: Same time? Did he give you oral sex afterward or before you had anal sex with him? "A: Before. "Q: Before? And how were you positioned when that happened? "A: I was [lying] down. "Q: Okay. And where was he? "A: He was at the—I was [lying] at one end of the couch and he was [lying] at the other end of the couch. And he got up underneath the blanket and started playing around. And—that's when he started, you know, playing with it and started sucking on it. Actually, he kind of asked me to, you know, do it."

According to Partridge, he only anally penetrated B.C. on that one occasion because in previous attempts, "I just—tried to get in, couldn't get in. So I—you know, I'd stop and I'd jack off. Finish myself off that way." When Sergeant Murphy advised Partridge that B.C. said the anal encounters occurred on about 20 occasions over the years, Partridge said that he "possibly" agreed with that estimate. Still, Partridge said, "I only had it once with him and I told him I couldn't do it no more because it wasn't right and I just didn't feel right doing it. (inaudible) bad after I did it."

Partridge admitted injecting B.C. with methamphetamine on two or three occasions, but he denied providing him with methamphetamine. Partridge also denied being on methamphetamine at the time of the oral and anal sexual incident.

During the time period when the sexual assaults occurred, Partridge's girlfriend lived in the house with him. At trial, she recalled one evening in June or July 2015 (when B.C. was 15 years old) when Partridge told her that he had sexual intercourse with B.C. She testified, "[Partridge] had told me one night when we were in the bed watching TV, that he had something to tell me. And he said that—to take it to my grave. And he told me that he had had sexual intercourse with B.C." According to his girlfriend, Partridge used methamphetamine before sexually assaulting B.C. and that B.C. did not want to

4 have sexual relations with Partridge. She also provided eyewitness testimony that on one occasion she observed Partridge inject B.C. with methamphetamine.

The State charged Partridge with two counts of aggravated criminal sodomy, alleging that he engaged in oral and anal sodomy with B.C. without his consent and while he was incapable of giving consent because he was under the effect of alcohol, liquor, narcotic, drug, or other substance and such condition was known or reasonably apparent to Partridge. The State also alleged Partridge committed two counts of aggravated endangering a child. The jury found Partridge guilty on all four counts. The district court sentenced Partridge to a controlling term of 299 months' imprisonment with lifetime postrelease supervision. Partridge filed a timely appeal.

SUFFICIENCY OF EVIDENCE OF AGGRAVATED CRIMINAL SODOMY

Partridge contends there was insufficient evidence to prove that he committed oral aggravated criminal sodomy against B.C. as charged in Count I and anal aggravated criminal sodomy as charged in Count II. The jury was instructed on the elements of each offense in instruction No. 8 (Count I) and instruction No. 11 (Count II). Instruction No. 8 advised the jury that the State must prove that Partridge engaged in "oral contact of the male genitalia" and instruction No.

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