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Brown v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas (Division I)
Jan 29, 1979
576 S.W.2d 195 (Ark. 1979)

Summary

In Brown v. State, 264 Ark. 944, 581 S.W.2d 549 (1979), we held that prior sexual conduct between the prosecutrix and the accused was relevant to a consent defense to a charge of rape.

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Opinion

No. CR 78-149

Opinion delivered January 29, 1979

EVIDENCE — RELEVANT EVIDENCE IN PROSECUTION FOR RAPE — WHAT CONSTITUTES. — In a prosecution for rape, where the proffered evidence of a prior relationship between the parties, as described by the prosecutrix, tended to make the defendant's defense of consent more probable, the evidence was relevant within the meaning of Rule 401, Uniform Rules of Evidence, and the trial court erred in excluding it.

Appeal from Pulaski Circuit Court, Fourth Division, Lowber Hendricks, Special Judge; reversed and remanded.

John W. Achor, Public Defender, for appellant.

Bill Clinton, Atty. Gen., by: Jesse L. Kearney, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.


Prior to the rape trial of Johnny Charles Brown, the State filed a motion in limine, seeking to prohibit any mention of prior sexual conduct between the prosecuting witness and Brown. From the trial court's interlocutory ruling that the prior sexual contact between appellant and the prosecutrix was not relevant to Brown's defense of consent, Brown brings this appeal pursuant to Ark. Stat. Ann. 41-1810.2(c) (Repl. 1977).

The record reflects that the prosecutrix had known Brown for 16 years but had not seen him in three years. About one week prior to the alleged rape she had met Brown at the employment office and had asked him to stop by her apartment some time. Brown did just that and found the prosecutrix scantily clad in a nightgown during the middle of the day. It was at this time that the alleged rape occurred. On cross-examination at the pre-trial hearing, the prosecutrix testified:

"Q. How long were you all boyfriend and girlfriend?

A. Boyfriend and girlfriend. We went to bed. We were never — it was never nothing serious.

THE COURT: Talk so I can hear you.

THE WITNESS: We went to bed together maybe three years ago, maybe once or twice. I couldn't tell you how many times. We were never serious about each other."

The Uniform Rules of Evidence, Rule 401 provides:

"`Relevant evidence' means evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence."

The proffered evidence of the prior relationship of the parties as described by the prosecutrix certainly tends to make the appellant's defense of consent more probable in view of the invitation from the prosecutrix and her mode of dress at the time she let him into her abode. Consequently, we conclude that the trial court erred in excluding the testimony.

Reversed and remanded.

We agree: HARRIS, C.J., and GEORGE ROSE SMITH and PURTLE, JJ.


Summaries of

Brown v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas (Division I)
Jan 29, 1979
576 S.W.2d 195 (Ark. 1979)

In Brown v. State, 264 Ark. 944, 581 S.W.2d 549 (1979), we held that prior sexual conduct between the prosecutrix and the accused was relevant to a consent defense to a charge of rape.

Summary of this case from Griswold v. State

In Brown v. State, 264 Ark. 944, 581 S.W.2d 549 (1979) the defendant raised the defense of consent to the charge of rape.

Summary of this case from Hubbard v. State

In Brown v. State, 264 Ark. 944, 581 S.W.2d 549 (1979), we reversed the trial court and held the defendant's testimony admissible when he testified that he and the prosecuting witness had previously been to bed together, that she recently invited him to her apartment, and when he went he found her in a scanty nightgown during the middle of the day.

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Case details for

Brown v. State

Case Details

Full title:Johnny Charles BROWN v. STATE of Arkansas

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas (Division I)

Date published: Jan 29, 1979

Citations

576 S.W.2d 195 (Ark. 1979)
576 S.W.2d 195

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