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quot; meaning a young person who is homeless, stays on the streets during the day and goes to a shelter at night. Almurshidy asked the victim if she wanted to get drunk again, and she said yes. She then accompanied Almurshidy and his friend Al-Shewaily in Almurshidy's car to Sebago. On the way Almurshidy stopped to buy beer. They stopped at a clearing in the woods in Sebago, and Al-Shewaily and the victim exited the car. Almurshidy left in the car. The victim began drinking from a can of beer, and Al- Shewaily asked her to have sex with him. He took a pink condom wrapper out of his pocket. The victim said no, and Al-Shewaily apologized, saying he would not ask her again. [¶4] Almurshidy returned, and the two men conversed in a language the victim could not understand. Al-Shewaily took a walk in the woods, leaving Almurshidy alone with the victim. Almurshidy told the victim that he wanted to marry her, and he repeatedly asked her to have sex with him. She repeatedly refused. While she was up against a tree, and her pants were down, Almurshidy touched her genitals with his hand. She testified that she did not remember who pulled her pants down. She told Almurshidy to stop and pushed him away. She pulled her pants up, sat on a rock and drank more beer. Almurshidy exposed his penis, and she briefly touched it. He put her down on the ground and pulled her pants off. Although she told him not to, he got on top of her and touched her vagina with his penis. She testified that "it hurt like hell." She told him to get off and unsuccessfully tried to push him off. She poured beer on him, and he got up. [¶5] The victim pulled up her pants and ran to the nearest building where she asked to use the phone. Her request was denied, and she ran to a restaurant where a waitress saw that she was very distraught and frightened. The victim did not tell anyone at the restaurant what had happened to her. A restaurant employee called the sheriff's office, and a deputy arrived. He saw that she was crying, and he gave her a ride back to Portland, to the shelter where she had been staying. She did not tell the deputy that she had been assaulted or raped. She told him she had been with two men who left her in the woods. Although she knew Almurshidy's name, she did not tell the deputy. [¶6] At the shelter, staff members saw that she was nervous, timid and avoided people. She left the shelter and was found outside on the sidewalk curled up in a ball. Later when a staff member asked her if she had been raped, she nodded her head affirmatively. Staff members asked her not to shower, but she did so anyway. There was no medical or rape examination of the victim. [¶7] Two days later the victim was interviewed by a sergeant from the sheriff's office. She showed the sergeant the location of the clearing in Sebago where he found a condom wrapper, beer cans and other items. The sergeant showed the victim an array of six photographs, each of a different male, and she identified Almurshidy as her assailant. [¶8] A jury found Almurshidy guilty of gross sexual assault, unlawful sexual contact, and furnishing liquor to a minor.{} The trial court also found Almurshidy to have violated the terms of probation that had been imposed in 1996 on a conviction for criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon. The basis for the probation violation was the finding by the trial court that Almurshidy engaged in new criminal conduct, specifically these three offenses. See 17-A M.R.S.A. § 1204(1) (Supp. 1998). The Superior Court revoked his probation, and he was ordered to serve the time remaining on his sentence. [¶9] Almurshidy noticed an appeal of the probation violation, but he did not perfect the appeal. "In a probation revocation proceeding in the Superior Court, a person whose probation is revoked may not appeal as of right." 17-A M.R.S.A. § 1207(2) (Supp. 1998). The manner and conditions of the appeal are provided by rule. See id. Almurshidy did not follow the procedures set forth in M.R. Crim. P. 37F, and no certificate of probable cause was issued for the appeal. Therefore, the appeal of the probation revocation must be dismissed. See M.R. Crim. P. 37F(j)(2).
I. SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE ON THE ISSUE OF COMPULSION
	[¶10] The State charged that the victim submitted to Almurshidy as a
result of compulsion in both the unlawful sexual contact, 17-A M.R.S.A.
§ 255(1)(H), and gross sexual assault, id. § 253(1)(A). 
"Compulsion" means the use of physical force, a threat to use
physical force or a combination thereof that makes a person
unable to physically repel the actor or produces in that person a
reasonable fear that death, serious bodily injury or kidnapping
might be imminently inflicted upon that person or another
human being.

"Compulsion" as defined in this paragraph places no duty on the
victim to resist the actor.
Id. § 251(E) (Supp. 1998).
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