DocketNumber: Crim. No. 5588
Judges: Shinn
Filed Date: 5/24/1956
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/3/2024
This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction in a court trial of the offense of violation of section 288 of the Penal Code and from an order denying a motion for a new trial.
Defendant Stanfield was accused of the offense committed upon the person of a 6-year-old girl. It is conceded, through failure to discuss the point, that the acts described by the child amounted to a violation of the section. This is a proper concession, although in the scale of wickedness in such matters the acts of the defendant did not reach the bottom. Defendant was working on a caterpillar near Lancaster; he came into town to get some parts; the child was watching swimming lessons at a swimming pool; defendant had not known her but entered into a conversation with her and gave her two nickels; he enticed her into his car and drove several miles out of town; they turned into a
That the trial judge has a great responsibility in such cases in weighing the testimony of young children is well recognized and, we think, was fully appreciated by the trial judge. We find nothing in the evidence which causes us to suspect that the story of the child was fabricated. The circumstantial evidence was against the defendant. He admitted picking up the child and claimed that he was taking her to a place where they might buy some sort of refreshments. He had no reasonable excuse for accosting her or taking her into his car. He did not deny having given her money. She was a stranger to him. Moreover, he had suffered a previous conviction of a similar offense. Defendant cites numerous cases of the same class in which the evidence was held to be legally insufficient. Precedent, one way or the other, is of slight assistance in determining the question of the legal sufficiency of the evidence in a particular case. There is no doubt in our minds as to the sufficiency of the evidence in the present ease.
The judgment and order are affirmed.
Wood (Parker), J., and Vallée, J., concurred.