Arnold v. State

In Arnold v. State, 249 Ga. App. 156, 158 (1) (a) (545 SE2d 312) (2001), the defendant asked the victim if he could show her something, but when he began unbuckling his belt and unzipping his pants, the victim turned away, and did not turn back until she heard him zipping his pants back up. Id. at 156-157 (1) (a). The Court held that: "Although the evidence showed that Arnold was unsuccessful in his attempt to coax the victim to look at his exposed penis, his conduct is rendered no less culpable by the victim's good judgment in turning her head away." Id. at 158 (1) (a).