Rose v. Locke

Rose v. Locke

SCOTUSCase
Litigants=Rose v. Locke
ArgueDate=
ArgueYear=
DecideDate=November 17
DecideYear=1975
FullName=Rose, Warden v. Locke
USVol=423
USPage=48
Citation=96 S.Ct. 243, 423 U.S. 48, 46 L.Ed.2d 185
Prior=
Subsequent=
Holding=Statute proscribing "crime against nature" held not unconstitutionally vague as applied to cunnilingus, as the challenged statutory phrase is no vaguer than many other terms describing criminal offenses at common law, which are now codified in criminal codes
SCOTUS=1975-1981
PerCuriam=yes
Concurrence/Dissent=Brennan
Concurrence/Dissent2=Marshall
Concurrence/Dissent3=Stewart
LawsApplied=

"Rose v. Locke", 423 U.S. 48 (1975), was a United States Supreme Court case in which a Tennessee statute proscribing "crime against nature" was held not unconstitutionally vague as applied to cunnilingus, satisfying as it does the due process standard of giving sufficient warning that men may so conduct themselves as to avoid that which is forbidden. Viewed against that standard, the challenged statutory phrase is no vaguer than many other terms describing criminal offenses at common law, which are now codified in criminal codes. Moreover, the Tennessee Supreme Court by previously rejecting claims that the statute was to be narrowly applied has given sufficiently clear notice that it would be held applicable to acts such as those involved here when such a case as this arose.

Facts

Defendant was convicted for having committed a crime against nature after Defendant entered a home of a woman, produced a knife, forced her to partially disrobe, and compelled her to submit to his twice performing cunnilingus upon her. Defendant appealed on the basis that the statory term "crimes against nature" could not "in and of itself withstand a charge of unconstitutional vagueness" and being unable to find any Tennessee opinion previously applying the statute to the act of cunnilingus.

Opinion of the Court

In a per curiam decision issued on November 17, 1975, the Court found that the statute was not vague, and, furthermore, Defendant could not claim that he was afforded no notice that his conduct might be within the statute's scope.

The Court rejected Defendant's arguments, stating that the Tennessee statute's proscription encompassed the act of cunnilingus. As early as 1955, Tennessee had expressly rejected a claim that "crime against nature" did not cover fellatio, repuediating those jurisdictions which had taken a narrow restrictive definition of the offense. Four years later, the Tennessee Supreme Court was quated as saying that "the prohibition brings all unnatural copulation with mankind or a beast, including sodomy, within its scope."

Furthermore, other jurisdictions had already reasonably construed identical statutory language to apply to such acts. And given the Tennessee court's clear pronouncements that its statute was intended to effect broad coverage, there was nothing to indicate, clearly or otherwise, that respondent's acts were outside the scope of "crimes against nature."

Therefore, the statute was not vague, and Defendant's motion was denied.

Brennan's dissent

Justice Brennan, with Justice Marshall concurring, first questioned the majority's broad interpretation of crimes against nature.

Of particular significance for this case, as the Court of Appeals accurately stated, "courts have differed widely [423 U.S. 48, 54] in construing the reach of `crimes against nature' to cunnilingus."

Stewart's dissent

Justice Stewart, with Justice Marshall concurring, wrote that the case did not align with the ruling of Wainwright v. Stone, 414 U.S. 21. Specifically:

[T] he Florida courts had repeatedly and explicitly ruled that the state law in question prohibited precisely the conduct in which the defendants were found to have engaged. Here, by contrast, the Tennessee courts had never ruled that the act that Locke was found to have committed was covered by the vague and cryptic language of the Tennessee statute. Tenn. Code Ann. 39-707.

ee also

*List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 423

External links

* [http://laws.lp.findlaw.com/getcase/US/423/48.html The Text of the Rose v. Locke case]


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