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Abbott v. People

Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc
May 18, 1931
89 Colo. 121 (Colo. 1931)

Summary

In Abbott v. People, 89 Colo. 121, 299 P. 1053 (1931), we declared in a statutory rape case that: "evidence of another similar offense against the prosecuting witness by the defendant, and antedating the statute of limitations, was reversible error, and, upon authorities, this case must be reversed."

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Opinion

No. 12,834.

Decided May 18, 1931.

Plaintiff in error was convicted of statutory rape.

Reversed.

1. CRIMINAL LAW — Rape — Evidence. In a prosecution for statutory rape, the admission, for any purpose, of evidence of another similar offense against the alleged victim by the defendant, and antedating the period fixed by the statute of limitations, is reversible error.

Error to the Juvenile Court of the City and County of Denver, Hon. Stanley H. Johnson, Judge.

Mr. ISAAC MELLMAN, for plaintiff in error.

No appearance for the people.


JAMES B. Abbott, plaintiff in error, hereinafter referred to as defendant, was charged, tried, and convicted of statutory rape, and sentenced to a term in the penitentiary. He prosecutes this writ, relying upon several errors, only one of which merits consideration here.

The people elected to proceed upon the offense which was alleged to have been committed on October 12, 1930. During the course of the trial, the victim was permitted, over the objection of defendant, to testify to similar occurrences between herself and defendant, occurring more than three years prior to October 12, 1930.

In Bigcraft v. People, 30 Colo. 298, 303, 304, 70 P. 417, and Curtis v. People, 72 Colo. 350, 353, 211 P. 381, the rule announced in statutory rape cases was that, the admission, for any purpose, of evidence of another similar offense against the prosecuting witness by the defendant, and antedating the statute of limitations, was reversible error, and, upon these authorities, this case must be reversed.

Judgment reversed and cause remanded for a new trial.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE ADAMS and MR. JUSTICE BUTLER dissent.

MR. JUSTICE HILLIARD not participating.


Summaries of

Abbott v. People

Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc
May 18, 1931
89 Colo. 121 (Colo. 1931)

In Abbott v. People, 89 Colo. 121, 299 P. 1053 (1931), we declared in a statutory rape case that: "evidence of another similar offense against the prosecuting witness by the defendant, and antedating the statute of limitations, was reversible error, and, upon authorities, this case must be reversed."

Summary of this case from Adrian v. People
Case details for

Abbott v. People

Case Details

Full title:ABBOTT v. THE PEOPLE

Court:Supreme Court of Colorado. En Banc

Date published: May 18, 1931

Citations

89 Colo. 121 (Colo. 1931)
299 P. 1053

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