Huttman (Wesley) v. State

Nevada Supreme Court

Huttman (Wesley) v. State

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

WESLEY FOARD HUTTMAN, No. 72399 Appellant, vs. THE STATE OF NEVADA, FELED Respondent. JAN 1 /2013 ELIZABETH A BROWN CLERK,PFAUPREME COURT ORDER OF AFFIRMANCE BY - DEPC7VGLIa‘K

Appellant Wesley Huttman appeals his conviction for battery with intent to commit sexual assault. Third Judicial District Court, Lyon County; John Schlegelmilch, Judge. We affirm. Huttman's only argument on appeal is that the Allen 1 instruction given to the jury during deliberation was prejudicial because it was substantially different from the instruction this court adopted in Wilkins v. State, and coerced the jury into convicting Huttman.

96 Nev. 367

, 373 & n.2,

609 P.2d 309

, 313 & n.2 (1980) ("[W]e hereby expressly approve the American Bar Association's version of the Allen charge"); see also Ealey v. State, Docket No. 53012 (Order of Affirmance, May 7, 2010) (Allen instructions may not materially deviate from the version set forth in Wilkins). Because Huttman offered the Allen instruction that he now contests, the doctrine of invited error would bar his claim from review. See

Pearson v. Pearson,

110 Nev. 293, 297

,

871 P.2d 343, 345

(1994) (invited error occurs where a party appeals an error "which he himself induced or

1 Allen v. United States,

164 U.S. 492

(1896). SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA

(0) L947A catt> I - 02-1q 2 111CIN lilk 1 1 provoked the court or the opposite party to commit") (quoting 5 Am. Jur. 2d Appeal and Error § 713 (1962)). But the State did not raise the doctrine in its briefing, so we review the instruction for plain error. See State v. King,

131 P.3d 202

, 207 n.2 (Utah 2006) (declining to apply invited error doctrine to defendant's claim of an impartial jury when State failed to raise doctrine on appeal). The Allen instruction, although incorrect, did not constitute reversible error. See Valdez v. State,

124 Nev. 1172, 1190

,

196 P.3d 465, 477

(2008) (explaining that an unpreserved error is reversible if it is an error, plain from the record, that has affected the defendant's substantial rights). After receiving the Allen instruction, the jury continued to deliberate for over three hours before reaching a verdict. From this record, it does not appear that the Allen instruction unduly influenced the jury or prompted a rushed decision. Accordingly, the instruction did not affect Huttman's substantial rights, and we therefore ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED.

, J. Hardesty

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k JIM cc: Hon. John Schlegelmilch, District Judge Douglas A. Nutton Attorney General/Carson City Lyon County District Attorney Lyon County Clerk

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Unpublished