Tran, Thuong v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 2, 2005
Docket14-03-01372-CR
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Affirmed and Opinion filed June 2, 2005

Affirmed and Opinion filed June 2, 2005.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NOS. 14-03-01372-CR

              14-03-01373-CR &

          14-03-01374-CR

THUONG TRAN, Appellant

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee

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On Appeal from the 182nd District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause Nos. 919,455; 928,750 & 928,751

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O P I N I O N

Appellant, Thuong Trang, was convicted of three separate counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child.  A jury sentenced appellant to eight years= imprisonment for each count, and the trial court granted the State=s motion to cumulate the sentences.  In six issues, appellant contends that (1) the trial court erred by denying his challenge for cause of a prospective juror, (2) the trial court erred by permitting the state to ask improper commitment questions during voir dire, (3) the evidence is legally and factually insufficient to support his convictions, and (4) the trial court erred by cumulating his sentences.  We affirm.


I.  Background

In May 2001, O.T. told several children at her school that appellant, O.T.=s grandfather, had sexually assaulted her.  One of the children informed a teacher, who then notified the school counselor, Marsha Krieger.  Krieger spoke to O.T. in private, and O.T. confided that appellant had sexually assaulted her on three separate occasions.  At trial, Krieger testified regarding O.T.=s description of these three incidents.  On the first occasion, appellant was babysitting O.T. and her siblings when appellant took O.T. into the bedroom and inserted his penis into O.T.=s vagina and rectum.  On the second occasion, appellant was babysitting O.T. at O.T.=s apartment when appellant took O.T. into the bedroom and once again Araped@ and Asodomized@ her.  Finally, on the third occasion, O.T. was in the bathroom at appellant=s home when appellant entered the bathroom and forced O.T. to perform oral sex on him.  When O.T. gagged, appellant proceeded to rape and sodomize her in the bathroom.

O.T. also testified at trial that appellant sexually assaulted her on three separate occasions.  O.T. testified that the first sexual assault occurred at appellant=s home.  O.T. and her siblings were watching television when appellant took O.T. into the bedroom and closed the door, leaving her siblings in another room.  Appellant placed O.T. on the bed, pulled her pants down, and placed her legs over his shoulders.  O.T. testified that appellant put his penis into her Abutterfly part,@ which was O.T.=s word for her genitals.

According to O.T., the second sexual assault occurred in appellant=s bathroom.  O.T. was sitting in the bathroom when appellant entered the bathroom, pulled down O.T.=s pants, and placed her legs over his shoulders.  Appellant took spit from his mouth and put it on O.T.=s Abutterfly part@ before putting his penis inside.  Appellant then stopped, turned O.T. around, and placed his penis into her Abottom.@


According to O.T., the third sexual assault occurred at O.T.=s house.  O.T. could not remember with certainty where in the house the incident occurred, but stated that it was probably in her bedroom on her bunk bed.  O.T. testified that appellant tried to make O.T. kiss him, but O.T. backed away.  Appellant licked O.T.=s Abutterfly part@ and then put his penis inside O.T.=s mouth while pushing her head up and down.

After O.T. made her outcry concerning the alleged sexual assaults, she was taken to the Children=s Assessment Center for a sexual assault examination.  A pediatrics nurse practitioner, Deborah Parks, interviewed O.T. and performed the sexual assault examination. In her report, Nurse Parks indicated that, during the examination, she discovered a separation in O.T.=s hymen. 

At trial, Dr. Rebecca Girardet testified on behalf of the State.  Although Dr. Girardet did not perform O.T.=s examination, she reviewed Nurse Parks= records and a videotape of the examination.  Dr. Girardet testified that O.T.=s hymenal tissue was minimal, which could indicate recurrent vaginal trauma.  However, Dr. Girardet testified that most experts are reluctant to conclusively determine that minimal hymenal tissue is the result of vaginal trauma. She testified that minimal hymenal tissue could be normal for O.T.=

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