Charles Gandy a/k/a Charles Terrell Gandy a/k/a Charles T. Gandy v. State of Mississippi

CourtCourt of Appeals of Mississippi
DecidedOctober 1, 2024
Docket2023-KA-01017-COA
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

NO. 2023-KA-01017-COA

CHARLES GANDY A/K/A CHARLES TERRELL APPELLANT GANDY A/K/A CHARLES T. GANDY

v.

STATE OF MISSISSIPPI APPELLEE

DATE OF JUDGMENT: 08/01/2023 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. MICHAEL PAUL MILLS JR. COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: LEE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: OFFICE OF STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER BY: GEORGE T. HOLMES ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE: OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: ALEXANDRA LEBRON DISTRICT ATTORNEY: JOHN DAVID WEDDLE NATURE OF THE CASE: CRIMINAL - FELONY DISPOSITION: AFFIRMED - 10/01/2024 MOTION FOR REHEARING FILED:

BEFORE CARLTON, P.J., SMITH AND EMFINGER, JJ.

CARLTON, P.J., FOR THE COURT:

¶1. A Lee County Circuit Court jury convicted Charles Gandy of two counts of sexual

battery and two counts of gratification of lust against his adolescent stepdaughter, Jane.1 The

circuit court sentenced Gandy to thirty years each for the two sexual battery convictions and

to fifteen years each for the two gratification of lust convictions, with all four sentences to

be served concurrently in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC).

Gandy moved for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a new trial. Because the motion

1 The Court will use pseudonyms for the alleged victim and her family members to protect the victim’s identity. had remained pending thirty days after the entry of judgment, the motion was deemed denied

by operation of law under Mississippi Rule of Criminal Procedure 25.3.

¶2. Gandy appeals, asserting that the verdict is contrary to the overwhelming weight of

the evidence, and, therefore, a new trial is warranted. We are unpersuaded by Gandy’s

arguments on his sole assignment of error. Thus, we affirm Gandy’s convictions and

sentences.

STATEMENT OF FACTS

¶3. At trial, the State presented the testimony of Jane, her mother Mary, Jane’s older

brother Joe, Lieutenant Roy Noe, and Investigator Cassidy Jumper. Gandy testified in his

defense.

¶4. Gandy began living with Mary in 2012 or 2013. Mary had two children: Jane, who

was six at the time Gandy began living in the family townhome, and Joe, who is about five

years older than Jane. Gandy became a father figure to both children. Gandy and Mary were

together for about nine years and were married for two of those years.

¶5. Jane testified that Gandy had been a good father figure when she was younger, but

their relationship changed when she was thirteen when Jane “noticed that he started looking

at [her] different[ly].” At that time, “He started touching on me . . . . He touched me on my

boobs and my vagina and just touching me inappropriately that I didn’t like, and I didn’t

understand what he was doing at the time, because I was young.”

¶6. Jane testified that the first time Gandy touched her was when they were alone in the

living room while her mother and brother were asleep upstairs. This type of touching would

2 happen “about twice a week” from then on for about a year, and it would take place on the

living room couch. Jane also described times when Gandy touched her butt while she was

in the kitchen when her mother and brother were in the living room.

¶7. Jane testified that one time, Gandy showed her pornography on his phone. They were

in the living room, and Gandy told Jane he was “showing [her] the birds and the bees” and

“telling her about sex and all that stuff.” Jane described another time when Gandy took off

Jane’s clothes, “put his mouth on [her] vagina,” and began “licking it.” Jane testified that

this had happened “more than one time” and always on the living room couch while her

mother and brother were upstairs. She also testified that Gandy touched her breasts and

rubbed her vagina multiple times.

¶8. Jane testified that Gandy began having sex with her about two months after the

inappropriate touching began. She was thirteen years old the first time they had sex and

fourteen years old the last time. Jane testified that when she would ask Gandy to stop, “he

would take a break, and then he would start right back up.”

¶9. Joe testified that he believed that something inappropriate had been going on between

Gandy and Jane for some time. He said, “[Gandy and Jane] would be by themselves

downstairs a lot . . . and every time I would catch them downstairs, they would be close and

then . . . [Gandy] would . . . distance himself and try to act normal. And it was just . . . very

weird, . . . awkward.” Joe testified that he “noticed it numerous times” but did not want to

confront them unless he was “sure.”

¶10. Jane’s trial testimony corroborated Joe’s testimony about his suspicions. Jane said,

3 “I remember the times my brother used to come downstairs and almost catch us.” When that

would happen, Gandy “would run to the bathroom.” She said that “if [Gandy] heard any kind

of footsteps or any kind of movement, he would jump up and get scared.”

¶11. Jane testified that she did not tell anyone about what was happening between her and

Gandy. She said Gandy told her to “take it to the grave” with her. Jane testified that she was

afraid of what would happen if she told anyone. She never told anyone until her mother

found out.

¶12. The final time Gandy touched Jane happened in the early morning hours after Mary

and Joe had gone upstairs. Gandy and Jane were downstairs in the living room. Jane

testified that Gandy was touching her breasts when Joe came downstairs. Joe testified that

he saw Gandy kneeling in front of Jane, who was “on her back” on the couch. Gandy’s head

was “around … her chest area.” When Gandy noticed him coming downstairs, he [(Gandy)]

“got up real fast and went into the bathroom[.]” Joe said that he “looked at [his] sister, and

she was adjusting her bra back into position.” Her bra was “lowered,” exposing her breasts.

Joe went back upstairs, and Gandy started calling his name. Joe ignored Gandy and

pretended not to hear him. Joe went into the bathroom, “and then a couple of seconds later,

[Gandy] came behind [him] and said, ‘Do you—did you see your sister? Was she asleep?’”

Joe said that he lied and told Gandy he had seen nothing.

¶13. Joe then texted his mother about what he had seen. Mary testified that she was asleep

in her bedroom at the time but saw the text when she woke up later that morning. She

immediately started screaming and questioning Gandy, who by that time had gotten into bed

4 with her. Mary said that Gandy did not respond at all.

¶14. Mary then ran to Jane’s room, woke her up, and said, “Tell me he did not do this . . . .

Was he touching you? . . . Where was he touching you? What was he doing?” Joe said Jane

started crying and said, “He was touching me in my private areas.” Joe testified that Gandy

then denied anything happened.

¶15. Joe had also sent a text message to his cousin John, who arrived at their home and

asked Gandy whether he had been inappropriate with Jane. According to Joe, Gandy told

John, “Yes, I was teaching her how boys shouldn’t touch her.”

¶16. A 911 call was made to the Tupelo Police Department, reporting that the family

believed Gandy “had abused a young female juvenile” in their home. Lieutenant Roy Noe

responded to the call. At the scene, Gandy gave a statement denying the accusations against

him. Gandy said, “he was just teaching [Jane]” and that he “didn’t touch her, but . . . was

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