Com. v. Amoss, J.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 16, 2025
Docket1343 MDA 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : JASON MICHAEL AMOSS : : Appellant : No. 1343 MDA 2024

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered August 19, 2024 In the Court of Common Pleas of York County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-67-CR-0005339-2022

BEFORE: PANELLA, P.J.E., LANE, J., and STEVENS, P.J.E.*

MEMORANDUM BY LANE, J.: FILED SEPTEMBER 16, 2025

Jason Michael Amoss (“Amoss”) appeals from the judgment of sentence

imposed following his convictions for indecent assault and corruption of

minors.1 We affirm.

We glean the following factual history from the testimony and evidence

presented at trial. Between 2003 and 2008, Amoss was living with his wife,

stepdaughter (“C.A.”), who he formally adopted in 2005, and son in their

family home in Delta, Pennsylvania. During this period, and while C.A. was

between the ages of six and ten, Amoss sexually abused her on multiple

occasions while they were alone together in their home and while on vacation.

Within the home, this abuse typically occurred in the bathroom and Amoss’

bedroom. C.A. recalled that one of the first instances of abuse occurred when ____________________________________________

* Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court.

1 See 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 3126(a)(7), 6301(a)(1). J-A21023-25

she entered her bathroom to shower just after Amoss had exited, and that

just before she started to undress, she noticed that he had left his phone on

the floor in the corner of the room to record her. When she subsequently

attempted to return the phone to Amoss, she discovered that Amoss was

standing just outside her bathroom door. Following this event, and on multiple

occasions while C.A. was between the ages of seven and eight, Amoss would

bring her to his bathroom to shower together. During these showers, both

Amoss and C.A. “would have all of [their] clothes off . . . and [Amoss’ penis]

would always be erect.” N.T., 3/13/24, at 113. These interactions ultimately

caused C.A. to feel “[s]cared and confused” as it “didn’t seem like something

that should have been happening.” Id. at 115.

These types of sexual interactions escalated further while in Amoss’

bedroom. Most commonly, Amoss would initiate these sexual events by

calling C.A. into his bedroom and telling her that she “needed to help him[.]”

Id. at 116. When C.A. arrived in his room, he would instruct her to “go sit on

the bed[,]” which he had prepared by placing “towels down on” it. Id. Amoss

“would [then] go into the bathroom and come out in just his boxer[ shorts

while holding] lotion and . . . have [her] masturbate him.” Id. Although C.A.

would remain clothed during some of these interactions, there were numerous

occasions where she would have “just [her] shirt off[, or] just underwear o[n,

or have] everything off.” Id. This type of interaction occurred “[p]retty often”

when C.A. was alone with Amoss, to the extent that it “was kind of routine.”

Id. at 117.

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Amoss would also bring C.A. into his bedroom to give her his version of

“the sex talk[,]” during which he would have C.A. lie on his bed, “take off [her]

pants and [her] underwear[,]” and teach her “how to masturbate.” Id. at

120. In doing so, Amoss would begin by verbally instructing C.A. to “press on

[her clitoris] and move up.” Id. However, if C.A. indicated that she “didn’t

understand what he meant by that, [Amoss would then] touch[ her genitals

with his hands] and show[ her] what to do.” Id. During one such session

“when he was explaining [C.A.’s] anatomy to” her, Amoss took photos of

C.A.’s genital area with his cell phone so that “he could show [her] what it

looked like.” Id. at 124. These “sex talks” often resulted in C.A. masturbating

Amoss while he touched her legs, genitals, and chest. C.A.’s physical

involvement in these “sex talks” peaked at the age of ten, when Amoss had

her “climb on top of him[,]” while he was lying down on his back and they

were both naked, so that she would be “straddling him” with “his penis . . .

pressed flat against [her] crotch [and] vulva[.]” Id. at 120-22.

The sexual abuse also occurred “very often” outside of the family home,

when Amoss and C.A. would take trips to Florida with “just the two of” them,

whereupon they “would go on a lot of Disney cruises . . . stay in hotels[,] go

to . . . Disney World, . . . Universal and other sorts of stuff.” Id. at 125. While

on these trips, Amoss would book hotel rooms with only one bed so that he

and C.A. would have to share. Amoss would then “give [C.A.] the sex talk[,]”

touch her with his hands, and have her “masturbate him[.]” Id. at 126. On

one of these occasions, Amoss had C.A. complete a survey with the promise

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that she “would get a significant amount of money” if she finished it. Id. at

130. As she “filled out the survey[,]” however, C.A. soon discovered that “it

was all about sex in relation to” herself, as it asked her questions such as

whether she had “ever masturbated before[,]” how often she did so if she had,

and whether she had “ever gotten wet before[.]” Id. This type of behavior

led to C.A. “put[ting] a barrier of pillows in between” herself and Amoss in

their shared bed at night, as she “was scared something was going to happen

to [her] while [she] was sleeping.” Id. at 127-28. Even so, C.A. recalled that

during one of these nights when she was attempting to sleep, Amoss began

speaking to her about sex to the extent that it “made [her] uncomfortable

enough to turn the light on.” Id. at 128.

These types of encounters continued while the two would go on cruises,

with Amoss again forcing C.A. to “masturbate him” multiple times when they

were alone in their cabin. Id. at 131. During one of these cruises in particular,

Amoss initiated a sexual event by telling C.A. that they “were going to play a

game” which required her to remove her shirt and pants and wear a blindfold.

Id. Amoss would similarly remove all of his clothing except his boxer shorts.

When playing the game, Amoss would “put things on his finger, like chocolate

syrup, and put it in [C.A.’s] mouth, and [have her] guess what it was.” Id.

After playing this game with “a few different things” on his finger, however,

Amoss eventually “put his penis into [C.A.’s] mouth[,]” which she immediately

recognized as such based on its “[s]ize and . . . taste.” Id.

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Over the course of the above-described period of sexual abuse, Amoss

would “tell [C.A.] not to tell [her] mom . . . because it would make her upset

[and] angry.” Id. at 134. He would additionally reason that “there was no

need to mention it [because] when [her] mom was home, she could help him”

instead. Id. Eventually, when C.A. “started going through puberty [and had

her] first period[,] the frequency of the sex talks and the helping decreased”

to the point where they did not continue past the age of ten, as it appeared

to C.A. that Amoss did not “seem to have as much interest in abusing” her

after she “started going through puberty[.]” Id. at 123-24, 133.

Years later, when C.A. was in her “later teen years[,]” she reminded

Amoss of these events during a conversation regarding whether he had ever

lied to her previously. Id. at 134.

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