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State v. Parker

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  • Title: State v. Parker
  • Author : Supreme Court of Kansas
  • Release Date : January 30, 1984
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 59 KB

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The opinion of the court was delivered by This is a direct appeal in two criminal cases which were consolidated and tried together in district court. The defendant Katheryn R. Parker was convicted of prostitution (K.S.A. 21-3512[c]) and obstruction of official duty (K.S.A. 21-3808). The defendant Antonio R. Barzey was convicted of obstruction of official duty. The facts in the case were essentially undisputed and are as follows: On February 16, 1983, an investigator with the Shawnee County District Attorney's Office went to the French Chalet massage parlor in Shawnee County to attempt to make a prostitution case. He had in his possession four marked $20 bills. He was given 20 minutes to make a case before other officers would move in. The investigator entered the establishment and encountered the defendant Parker dressed in a red swim suit and high heels. He was advised by Parker that the establishment had a $20 special and other sessions would be discussed with more detail in the bedroom. The investigator handed Parker a $20 bill and was led to the back bedroom where he was told to completely undress. A little later, Parker came back to the room and described the proposed sessions in more detail. Parker sat on the bed and, using gestures, indicated to the investigator that for $20 he would receive a stroking of his g******s. He understood that to mean she would m********e him. She then described other acts by gestures and explained how much they would cost. In the course of the investigation the investigator handed her three additional $20 bills making a total of $80. Then certain sexual acts took place. The investigator decided that things had gone far enough. He got off the bed on the pretense of going to the bathroom. He dressed, advised her that she was under arrest, and stepped outside to give a signal to waiting police officers. The investigator testified that, as he signaled, he glanced back and saw a "bare rear end" running toward the part of the premises where the kitchen was located. Immediately thereafter, he heard a grinding noise which may have been the garbage disposal unit.


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