State v. Peppie

173 P.2d 468, 179 Or. 532, 1946 Ore. LEXIS 183
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 25, 1946
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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State v. Peppie, 173 P.2d 468, 179 Or. 532, 1946 Ore. LEXIS 183 (Or. 1946).

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KELLY J.

The ¡defendant, Fred Peppie, was convicted of the crime of assault with intent to commit rape and from the resulting judgment of imprisonment in the penitentiary,1 appeals.

The undisputed facts are that on the early morning of October 26th, 1945, defendant and the prosecutrix met near a restaurant in the Hollywood District in Salem, known to this record as the Black and White; that prosecutrix1 was employed as a waitress in that restaurant and at about one o’clock a. m. of the day nam^jj'.'fwas. waiting outside of the restaurant. Her sixteenth birthday was upon January ,22, 1945.- Defendant .was thirty-seven years old. ; ■ ■

*534 . T.o correctly reflect the story told by the prosecu-trix, we quote from the récord of her testimony as follows:

“Q Now, will you describe to the court and jury just where or when you left this cafe, * * *
A Well, I walked to my right a little bit and then I turned and walked to my left and stood there for a few minutes.
Q Now, how far would you estimate or say you were from the corner of this Black and White cafe ?
A Ohj about 20 steps, something like that.
Q Now, was it light or dark at that time?
A It was dark.
Q Now, what happened to you, if anything?
A Well, I went to look at my watch and it was awfully dark and I thought, ‘Well, I better go back,’ and just then somebody grabbed me from behind and put their hand over my mouth and started dragging me in back of the Black and White by the cabin gate.
Q At that time did you know who it was ?
A No, I did not. Not until he had got me in the cabin.
Q And where were you taken, do you know?
A He took me into a cabin.
Q Well, now do you know what cabin it was ?
A Well, it was a cabin with a clock on the top of it.
Q Now, when you arrived at the door was the door open at all.
A No, the door was not open.
Q Was it eventually open?
A Yes, it was and he took me inside.
* * *
Q When did you first know who your assailant was? By that, did you know it before you got into the door or did you know it inside?
A I didn’t know it until after we got inside.
*535 Q Was there a light in the cabin?
A Yes, there was a light on.
Q All right. Now, after you got inside, what happened?
A Well, he started pulling me and pushing me around and I asked him what he pulled me in there for, and he told me to shut up and started hitting me and pulled my hair and he threw me on the floor, and we fought around a long time. He took my coat off from me and he threw me on the bed and told me to shut up, and I started to scream several times and he told me to shut up and by that time I was so scared I couldn’t scream, and I could hardly talk and he threw me over-(Interruption by a colloquy between court and counsel.)
“The Court: Yes, just tell what was done and what was said. Don’t tell what your thoughts were necessarily.
The Witness: Then he turned me over on my face and he got up and took one arm in back of me and then he got the other one and started unbuttoning my dress. My dress is twopiece with buttons down the back. He turned me over and got that off of me. I told him to leave me alone and he told me to shut up, and he started to take off my slip, and then my shoes, and I didn’t have any stockings ón. I hadn’t worn them to work that day, and he took my slip off of me and then he took off his clothes, and then when he had taken off his clothes he came over and got on to the bed and kissed me, and I tried to keep him from it, and I couldn’t and then he told me to stay where I was at and he started to go in the restroom. There was two coke bottles and a whiskey bottle on the dresser close to the restroom. When he started in there I started to get up and he threw Bthe coke bottle at me, and I jumped up from the end of the bed and pushed open the door and I ran over to the Edwards ’ cabin and started yelling, ‘Help, help’.”

*536 The prosecutrix also testified that defendant told her he intended to. rape her and he put a knife at her throat. -.1

She further testified that after getting out of the cabin she ran to the Edwards’ cabin and'the defendant pursued her, and, as she was pushing against,the,.door of the Edwards’ cabin, the defendant was .behind her, had hold of her throat and was pulling against.herpand when Mr. and Mrs. Edwards opened the doorj defendant turned and ran back to his cabin. ; ;\ V.

Mrs. Ida A. Parsons, of Phoenix, Oregon, ¿ daughter of Mrs. Edwards, as witness for the state, testified on direct examination, as follows:

“Q Now, Mrs. Parsons, did you have occasion on the night of the 26th of October, 1945, along-'about 1 o ’clock in the morning, or some time thereabouts, to go. to the Hollywood Cabin Motel which is located out here north of town? \ -
A Yes, we had just arrived there. no . Q Did you see anything out of the.:ordinary there when you drove up to this motel?.
A Yes, I did see something out of the-ordinary.
Q All right. What did you see.? -. a;;.-.
A I saw a young couple entering this cabin’over there with the clock, where the clock is.,: An&idsaw him just shoving her along. I didn’t seé: them.;until they got in the light of the cabin there-; The:lights were bright inside and I saw them rush-into it.-- He seemed to just take her into there so hurriedly -.like and shut the door right quick and this is all-.that I saw. .. •
Q Did this man have hold of this girl or woman ?
A Yes, he did.” .. '

Mrs. Mollie Reed,, of Medford, testified that, during the early morning of October 26,1945, with her husband, *537 daughter and mother-indaw, she had occasion to call upon Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, to whom she is related. We quote from her direct examination:

“Q Well, what did you see that was unusual?
A Well, he was pushing that girl in, or whatever she was.
Q What was that?
A Trying to shove or push her in.
Q Was it a girl and a man?

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