State v. Edwards, 12880

Decision Date08 August 1983
Docket NumberNo. 12880,12880
Citation657 S.W.2d 343
PartiesSTATE of Missouri, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Leo George EDWARDS, Defendant-Appellant.
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals

John D. Ashcroft, Atty. Gen., William K. Haas, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, for plaintiff-respondent.

Debra S. Hans, Asst. Public Defender, Springfield, for defendant-appellant.

PREWITT, Judge.

A jury found defendant guilty of sexual abuse in the first degree. § 566.100.1(2), RSMo 1978. He was thereafter sentenced as a persistent offender to ten years' imprisonment. Defendant was charged with subjecting a five-year-old girl to "sexual contact". "Sexual contact" is defined in § 566.010.1(3), RSMo 1978, as "any touching of the genitals or anus of any person, or the breast of any female person, or any such touching through the clothing, for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire of any person."

For his first point defendant contends that the trial court erred in failing to grant his motion for continuance because a woman he intended to use as a witness was hospitalized and unable to testify. Defendant states that the witness would have testified as to the young girl's reputation in the community for truth and veracity.

A trial court has broad discretion in granting or denying a continuance, and its decision will not be reversed unless there is an abuse of discretion. Phillips v. State, 639 S.W.2d 270, 275 (Mo.App.1982). Before refusal to grant a continuance will constitute an abuse of discretion, a defendant must demonstrate that denial of the continuance prejudiced his defense. State v. Lane, 551 S.W.2d 900, 906 (Mo.App.1977).

The unavailable woman's husband testified that the girl's reputation for truth and veracity "was bad". It is doubtful if the jury would have given more weight to this contention if it also came from his spouse. In addition, Rule 24.10(c) requires that a party's application for continuance show "that he knows of no other person whose evidence or attendance he could have procured at the trial, by whom he can prove or so fully prove the same facts". Here her husband's testimony was the same as that which defendant sought from the hospitalized woman and there was no contention that her testimony would have been more advantageous to defendant than her husband's. Furthermore, it is not error to deny a continuance for the purpose of securing a witness whose purported testimony would not bear directly upon the guilt or innocence of the defendant but go only to the impeachment of another witness. State v. Mercer, 600 S.W.2d 45, 47 (Mo.App.1980). Defendant's first point is denied.

Defendant's second point asserts that the trial court erred in denying his motion for a bill of particulars. That motion sought to specifically determine the time that the facts charged in the information occurred, contending that the language of the information was too uncertain to enable defendant to prepare his defense. The information charged defendant with committing the offense "during the period from the 15th day of March, 1981, to the 14th day of April, 1981". Similar contentions were denied in State v. Allen, 622 S.W.2d 275, 276 (Mo.App.1981), and State v. Healey, 562 S.W.2d 118, 129-130 (Mo.App.1978). Based upon those decisions this point is denied.

In his third point defendant contends that the trial court erred in finding that the child involved, age 6 at the time of trial, was competent to testify. Following questioning of her outside the presence of the jury, the trial court allowed her to testify.

Section 491.060(2), RSMo 1978, provides that a child under ten years of age is incompetent to testify if "incapable of receiving just impressions of the facts respecting which he is examined, or of relating them truly". To determine the competency of such a witness, the elements considered are: (1) present understanding of, or intelligence to understand, on instruction, an obligation to speak the truth; (2) sufficient mental capacity at the time of the occurrence to observe and to register such occurrence; (3) memory sufficient to retain an independent recollection of the observations made; and (4) capacity to translate into words the memory of such observations. State v. Sigh, 579 S.W.2d 657, 658 (Mo.App.1979); State v. Watson, 536 S.W.2d 59, 60 (Mo.App.1976).

The determination of the competency of a witness is a matter within the discretion of the trial court, State v. Robertson, 480 S.W.2d 845, 846 (Mo.1972), whose discretion is not to be overturned unless there is clear abuse. State v. Watson, supra, 536 S.W.2d at 60. In reviewing such a determination, an appellate court may look at the preliminary examination of the child and the testimony at the trial. State v. Robertson, supra, 480 S.W.2d at 846.

Defendant contends that it is not clear whether the girl had the memory sufficient to retain an independent recollection...

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