State v. Michael Walsh, No. Cr4-237613 (Oct. 26, 1995)

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.] MEMORANDUM OF DECISION RE: MOTION TO CONSOLIDATE The court finds that:

These two cases are factually similar and legally connected.

Evidence of prior sex offenses committed with persons other than the prosecuting witness is admissible to show a common design or plan where the prior offenses are not too remote in time; are similar to the offense charged and are committed upon persons similar to the prosecuting witness.

In these cases there is a common scheme — to abuse young girls sexually; the offenses are not remote in time and they are similar in the following respects:

The victims are young girls; the alleged abuse occurred at the defendant's home; there were threats against each victim, i.e., victim #1, the defendant would force her to go to math class and double the times she has to go into the bedroom and with victim #2, the threat of shooting her; type of sex, i.e., anal sex with victim #1 and with victim #2, the attempt to have sex with her from behind. CT Page 11864

For the above reasons, the motion to consolidate is granted.

/s/ Damiani, J. DAMIANI