United States v. Jerry Chasing Hawk , 546 F. App'x 604 ( 2013 )


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  •                  United States Court of Appeals
    For the Eighth Circuit
    ___________________________
    No. 12-1193
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    United States of America
    lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiff - Appellee
    v.
    Jerry Matthew Chasing Hawk
    lllllllllllllllllllll Defendant - Appellant
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    Appeal from United States District Court
    for the District of South Dakota - Pierre
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    Submitted: October 19, 2012
    Filed: December 6, 2013
    [Unpublished]
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    Before MURPHY, BYE, and SHEPHERD, Circuit Judges.
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    PER CURIAM.
    Jerry Chasing Hawk was convicted by a jury of sexual abuse of an
    incapacitated person in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2242(2). He appeals his conviction
    on multiple grounds, including that the jury instructions erroneously omitted a mens
    rea requirement of proof of his knowledge of the victim's incapacity. The recent
    decision of our en banc court in United States v. Bruguier, No. 11-3634 (8th Cir. Nov.
    5, 2013) reversed our prior interpretation of the statute under which he was convicted.
    We therefore now reverse and remand to the district court.
    Following a night of drinking, Chasing Hawk was in a hotel room with his
    girlfriend's daughter, Rheta Fischer, and Fischer's brother. Rheta Fischer testified that
    she laid down on the bed on her stomach and fell asleep fully clothed. She awoke to
    pain in her anal area, and turned around to see Chasing Hawk with his penis inside
    her anus. Her pants and underwear had been removed. Fischer immediately got up,
    woke her brother, and told him what had happened. The brother was heavily
    intoxicated and left the room with Chasing Hawk to go to breakfast. Fischer then
    called the police and reported the sexual assault.
    Police promptly arrested Chasing Hawk, and he denied having any sexual
    contact with Fischer. Once Chasing Hawk's skin cell DNA was found inside Fischer's
    underwear, however, he admitted to having had sex with her. He claimed that Fischer
    had initiated a consensual encounter with him in which he had unsuccessfully
    attempted to have vaginal intercourse with her. Chasing Hawk was found guilty of
    sexual abuse of an incapacitated person in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2242(2), and
    sentenced to 132 months.
    Chasing Hawk appeals his conviction, arguing that the district court erred by
    not requiring the government to prove beyond a reasonable doubt his knowledge of
    Fischer's incapacity at the time of the sexual assault, admitting evidence that Chasing
    Hawk had committed a prior sexual assault, excluding impeachment evidence that the
    victim had made a prior rape allegation, and adding a vulnerable victim enhancement
    at sentencing. Chasing Hawk proposed jury instructions containing as an element
    "[t]hat Jerry Chasing Hawk knew that Rheta Fischer was incapable of appraising the
    nature of the conduct and was physically incapable of declining participation in and
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    communicating unwillingness to engage in [the] sexual act." The district court did
    not include this element in its instructions to the jury. Our review is de novo "when
    the refusal of a proffered instruction simultaneously denies a legal defense." United
    States v. Young, 
    613 F.3d 735
    , 744.
    Our decision in United States v. Bruguier, No. 11-3634, slip op. at 6–7,
    clarifies that 18 U.S.C. § 2242(2) contains mens rea elements under which the
    defendant must have knowledge not only that he was engaging in a sexual act, but
    also that the victim was incapacitated. Because Chasing Hawk requested and was
    denied jury instructions that would have required the jury to find that he had
    knowledge of Fischer's incapacity, he was also denied his potential legal defense that
    he did not know she was incapacitated at the time of his sexual act. See 
    id. at 15.
    We therefore reverse Chasing Hawk's conviction for sexual abuse under 18
    U.S.C. § 2242(2) and remand the case for further proceedings consistent with
    Bruguier.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 12-1193

Citation Numbers: 546 F. App'x 604

Judges: Murphy, Bye, Shepherd

Filed Date: 12/6/2013

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 11/6/2024