Hemphill v. State, 43696
Decision Date | 05 May 1971 |
Docket Number | No. 43696,43696 |
Citation | 467 S.W.2d 412 |
Parties | Samuel HEMPHILL, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee. |
Court | Texas Court of Criminal Appeals |
Dalton Gandy, Fort Worth, for appellant.
Frank Coffey, Dist. Atty., R. J. Adcock, Roland W. Quillin and R. W. Crampton, Asst. Dist. Atty., Fort Worth, and Jim D. Vollers, State's Atty., Austin, for the State.
This is an appeal from a conviction for the offense of rape.The jury was qualified on the death penalty; the punishment was assessed at 800 years.
Appellant alleges two grounds of error.First, he challenges the sufficiency of the evidence.
The record reflects that on October 30, 1969, at approximately 9:30 P.M., prosecutrix and her boyfriend were sitting in a parked car near the Farrington Football Field, in Fort Worth (where they had attended a high school football game).Appellant came up on the driver's side, opened the door, and at gunpoint demanded money from prosecutrix' companion.Appellant then struck the boy repeatedly with the pistol and rendered him unconscious.When he regained consciousness he saw prosecutrix struggling with the appellant and another man.He attempted to help her and appellant fired two pistol shots; thereafter the other man companion was tied up, pistol whipped again, and left in an open field.Appellant then required prosecutrix to get in the car and accompany him to another area in the city where he, while holding a gun on her, ordered her to disrobe and he raped her.For approximately two hours thereafter, prosecutrix was driven around, raped two more times, and then she was released in a park.Minutes later she was stopped by a Park Ranger, to whom she reported the incidents.
The record reveals the following:
The doctor who examined prosecutrix the same night testified:
In substantial compliance with Art. 1185 Vernon's Ann.P.C., the court included in his charge to the jury the following:
'RAPE BY THREATS', as applicable to this case, means the carnal knowledge of a woman obtained without her consent by the use of threats and the threats used must be such as might reasonably create a just fear of death or great bodily harm to the woman assaulted, in view of the relative condition of the parties as to health, strength and other circumstances of the case.'
We find the evidence sufficient to support the jury's verdict.Harris v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 441 S.W.2d 189;Perbetsky v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 429 S.W.2d 471.
Appellant's first ground of error is overruled.
By his second ground of error appellant contends that testimony of prosecutrix to the effect that he told her he had raped another girl who subsequently committed suicide showed evidence of an extraneous offense, and was therefore inadmissible.
Prosecutrix related the aforementioned conversation with appellant who also '* * * asked me if I...
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Holcomb v. State
...therein collated. In any event the appellant's statement made during the commission of the offense was admissible. See Hemphill v. State, 467 S.W.2d 412 (Tex.Cr.App.1971); Reed v. State, 421 S.W.2d 116 (Tex.Cr.App.1967); Fields v. State, 402 S.W.2d 740 (Tex.Cr.App.1966); Christesson v. Stat......
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McNairy v. State, 44152
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Norvell v. State, 43850
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