Tieu, Thanh Dung v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 23, 2003
Docket08-01-00273-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

                                                            COURT OF APPEALS

                                                    EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                               EL PASO, TEXAS

                                                                              )    

THANH DUNG TIEU,                                         )                    No.  08-01-00273-CR

Appellant,                          )                             Appeal from

v.                                                                           )                       292nd District Court

THE STATE OF TEXAS,                                     )                   of Dallas County, Texas

Appellee.                           )                      (TC# F-0100057-SV)

O P I N I O N

Thanh Dung Tieu appeals his conviction for aggravated sexual assault of a child.  A jury found Appellant guilty and assessed punishment at a fine of $10,000 and imprisonment for a term of forty years.  We affirm. 

FACTUAL SUMMARY


In the summer of 2000, seven-year-old Linda Nguyen lived in an apartment with her mother, her two sisters, her brother, and Appellant.  Linda referred to Appellant as her Adad@ but it is possible that he is not her biological father.  While Linda was in the first grade, Appellant made Linda watch Abad movies@ with him in the bedroom and he touched her inappropriately on several occasions.  These assaults occurred while Linda=s mother was at work, and on some occasions while a babysitter was present elsewhere in the apartment.  Linda described the assaults with her spoken testimony and with the aid of drawings and dolls.  Appellant touched Linda between the legs with his hand.  On another occasion, he put his tongue between her legs.  Appellant also forced Linda to place her mouth on Athe middle of his legs@ or Aon his between his legs@ and Alick it.@  She described Ahis between his legs@ as Alike oval with lines and hair.@  Appellant placed a piece of candy on himself so that it would taste good when she licked it.  After she licked it, Awhite stuff@  came out.  On yet another occasion, Appellant made Linda lay on her stomach and he put Athe thing that middle of his leg into my butt.@  She told him that it hurt but he told her to wait and that it would be over in a little while. 

Linda was afraid to tell anyone what had happened because Appellant told her not to tell anyone.  Despite Appellant=s warning, Linda finally told her mother, Linh Nguyen, what Appellant had been doing to her.  Linda told Linh that Appellant had done bad things to her.  When Linh asked what he had done, Linda said Ajust like in the movie.@  Linda did not provide her with any details except that she told her that Appellant had made her lick his penis.  Linh told Linda not to tell her grandmother.  However, Linda informed her grandmother of the assaults only a few days later. 

Pham Thi Thamh My Wolfe, Linda=s grandmother, also testified about Linda=s outcry to her.  While visiting her grandmother, Linda began crying on the couch.  When Mrs. Wolfe asked what was wrong, Linda said that her daddy had done bad things to her.  She said that he had touched her vagina.  Linda did not use the word Avagina@ but instead pointed to where Appellant had touched her.  Mrs. Wolfe and her husband immediately went to Linh=s apartment and picked up all of the children.  Over the next few days, Linda provided additional details of what had occurred.  Appellant rubbed candy on his body and penis and made her lick it.  Appellant also rubbed candy on Linda=s body and vagina and then licked her.  Linda was afraid to tell anyone because Appellant told her that he would call the police and they would put her in jail. 


Following Appellant=s arrest, Linh and the children moved into the Wolfes= home.  Mr. Wolfe found two videotapes, one of which was labeled as triple x-rated.  One of the tapes was unlabeled, so Mr. Wolfe played it to determine its content.  He discovered that the second tape, which he described as Avery bad@ was also a triple x-rated video.  Linda told her grandparents that she had watched the videotapes and Appellant had made her A[do] everything that=s in the movie.@              Lori Langston, a child advocate and interview specialist employed by the Dallas Children=s Advocacy Center, interviewed Linda on August 15, 2000.  During the course of the interview, Linda communicated to Langston that she had been sexually abused by her Adad@ beginning when she was five years old.  Linda described oral sex performed on her by the perpetrator, oral sex to the perpetrator=s body by Linda, and anal sex.  Linda specifically told Langston that Appellant Aput his thingy in my butt@ and it kept hurting but he continued.  Linda demonstrated what had been done to her through the use of stuffed toys.  Linda described Appellant=s penis as round and straight and it felt like a finger, which she indicated by holding her finger straight out.  When Linda told her mother about the assaults, Linh instructed her not to tell her grandmother because it would cause her to worry and die soon.


Dr. Donna Persuad, an associate professor of pediatrics at U.T. Southwestern Medical School and attending physician at Dallas Children

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