September 30, 2005, 11:28
TuckWhat Offense?
17 year old Defendant walks into victim's home uninvited. He stands in the Kitchen and begins to masturbate. Victim (adult) sees him and hollers. Defendant flees the home. No relationship between victim or any member of the household and defendant. Act seems random. We have info that this defendant has done the same thing at other locations but do not have a good ID yet. Defendant may have also done this with a child at HighSchool but student/child victim is reluctant to come forward.
What offense do we have in the first case. Unfortunatley, all I see is Criminal Trespass of a Habitation and Public Lewdness/Indecent Exposure. I would really like to make a felony but don't see enough for Burglary of a Habitation. Am I missing something?
September 30, 2005, 11:38
GGOnly thing I see missing from your analysis is the insanity defense.
September 30, 2005, 14:39
Gordon LeMaireDo any children live in the home of the adult victim? If so, I would file as Burg/Hab with intent to commit other felony, i.e., indecency w/child (exposure). It's a felony third. If children don't live there but are regularly present (visiting adult relative, daycare, tutoring by adult victim) maybe you can make the argument in good faith, but might be a stretch.
September 30, 2005, 15:33
Tuckquote:
Originally posted by Greg Gilleland:
Only thing I see missing from your analysis is the insanity defense.
Yup! I'm going to try and work this into the "Flat Crazy" thread.
September 30, 2005, 15:45
RTplease work on teaching the misguided lad where the Brazos County border is and that he should stay on the Grimes County side of the line.
September 30, 2005, 16:05
TuckWatch out.... acouple a Brazos Valley Transit tokens, an Aggie Cap and a contact number for Willie Sims and he can be all yours
September 30, 2005, 16:05
Tuck.
October 01, 2005, 03:53
BLeonardYou don't give many facts about your victim; sex, proximity to the D, if D said anything. Could it be burglary with intent to commit sex asault? We know it is not if you are in Waco (except for Judge Gray)
October 02, 2005, 18:40
TuckVictim and defendant were male. Exchange of words was limited to something like " What the........ " by the victim and defendant fled. No children in the house.