Wittschen v. State
Decision Date | 29 September 1989 |
Docket Number | No. 46655,46655 |
Citation | 383 S.E.2d 885,259 Ga. 448 |
Parties | WITTSCHEN v. The STATE |
Court | Georgia Supreme Court |
Daniel J. Craig, Bush, Wallace & Craig, Augusta, for William Henry Wittschen.
J. Lane Johnston, Dist. Atty., Statesboro, for the State.
Appellant William Henry Wittschen appeals his conviction in the Superior Court of Effingham County on two counts of Criminal Attempt to Commit Child Molestation. The jury apparently found that Wittschen drove his van up to two girls, 12 and 8 years old, while they were roller skating in a residential neighborhood. He rolled down his window, held up some dollar bills, and asked the girls whether they would like the money. When the girls responded affirmatively, he said: "Let me stick my hand down your pants." The girls immediately ran away from the van as Wittschen drove off.
This Court granted a writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals 1 on the question of whether the facts in this case call for an indictment for the offense of "Enticing a child for indecent purposes," OCGA § 16-6-5; "Criminal attempt" to commit "Child molestation," OCGA §§ 16-4-1, 16-6-4; or neither. We affirm.
1. "An attempt to commit a crime consists of three elements: first, the intent to commit the crime; second, the performance of some overt act towards the commission of the crime; and third, a failure to consummate its commission." Howell v. State, 157 Ga.App. 451, 454(4), 278 S.E.2d 43 (1981) (quoting Alexander v. State, 66 Ga.App. 708, 711, 19 S.E.2d 353 (1942)). Wittschen relies on language from Groves v. State, 116 Ga. 516, 42 S.E. 755 (1902) where the court stated that:
[t]o constitute an attempt there must be an act done in pursuance of the intent, and more or less directly tending to the commission of the crime. In general, the act must be inexplicable as a lawful act, and must be more than mere preparation. Yet it can not accurately be said that no preparations can amount to an attempt. It is a question of degree, and depends upon the circumstances of each case.
Id. at 517-18, 42 S.E. 755 (quoting CLARK & MARSHALL, LAW OF CRIMES 127 (2d ed.)). Wittschen contends that the facts, as set forth above, do not legally meet these requirements for attempt in that there was no overt act inexplicable as a lawful act.
Wittschen misconstrues the use of "inexplicable" in Groves. It does not mean, as he contends, that so long as every act is not in and of itself unlawful, the second prong of attempt is not met. Rather, it means that the act, in light of previous acts, "constitutes a substantial step toward the commission of [a] crime." OCGA § 16-4-1. While it cannot be conclusively determined exactly when Wittschen crossed the line from mere preparation to the commission of a substantial step, by saying "let me stick my hand down your pants," he had definitely gone beyond mere preparation.
2. Wittschen further argues that even if his actions were sufficient for a conviction for attempted child molestation, OCGA § 16-6-5 ( ) "preempts" 2 the crime of attempted child molestation when the perpetrator entices the child for the purpose of child molestation....
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