Com. v. Brunson, W.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 22, 2023
Docket541 EDA 2022
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
Com. v. Brunson, W., (Pa. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

J-A17011-23

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT OP 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : WILLIAM BRUNSON : : Appellant : No. 541 EDA 2022

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered October 6, 2021 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0008747-2017, CP-51-CR-0008748-2017

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : WILLIAM BRUNSON : : Appellant : No. 542 EDA 2022

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered October 6, 2021 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0008747-2017, CP-51-CR-0008748-2017

BEFORE: KING, J., SULLIVAN, J., and PELLEGRINI, J.*

MEMORANDUM BY PELLEGRINI, J.: FILED AUGUST 22, 2023

William Brunson (Brunson) appeals from the judgment of sentence

imposed by the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County (trial court)

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* Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court. J-A17011-23

after a jury found him guilty of various sexual offenses committed against his

grandsons. On appeal, he challenges the weight of the evidence. We affirm.

At the end of a two-day jury trial held in July 2021, Brunson was

convicted of two counts each of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse (IDSI)

with a child, indecent assault of a person under 13 years old, endangering the

welfare of a child and unlawful contact with a minor.1 The two victims were

Brunson’s grandsons: S.N. (born 2013) and S.C.W. (born 2011). The mother

of the two boys was Brunson’s daughter, Lucretia. Brunson committed the

offenses while living with Lucretia and her children (and several other family

members) in the home of the children’s great-aunt, Jaleecia. Because the

offenses were committed in June 2017, S.N. and S.C.W. would have been

three and six years old at the time of the offenses, respectively.

The trial summarized the evidence presented at trial as follows:

S.N. testified that on one occasion several years earlier, when he was three or four, he was in Pop Pop’s bedroom, in the city and county of Philadelphia, watching a movie with his older brother S.C.W. and his Pop Pop, Defendant William Brunson. N.T. Trial 6/9/21, at 53-56. S.N. testified that while in the room, Pop Pop pulled down S.N.’s pants and Pop Pop put his penis in S.N.’s butt. Id. at 56. S.N. further stated that Pop Pop used his hand to physically cover S.N.’s mouth while Pop Pop put his penis in S.N.’s butt and that S.N. tried to scream but could not. Id. at 103. S.N. testified that he was touched one time and that his Pop Pop never put his penis in S.N.’s mouth. Id. at 65, 74. S.N. testified that the incident ended when his uncle, Qaudir, came into the room, saw what was happening, helped both children and they ran and told their mom, Lucretia. Id. at 95-97. ____________________________________________

1 18 Pa.C.S. §§ 3123(b), 3126(a)(7), 4304(a)(1) and 6318(a)(1).

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S.C.W. testified to an occasion four years earlier at his Aunt Jaleecia's house, Jaleecia Wells, where he was called into his Pop Pop’s bedroom along with his brother S.N. Id. at 110-12. At the time, S.C.W. was six years old. Id. at 125. S.C.W. testified that in the room Pop Pop touched S.C.W.’s butt with his “D” [penis] and “that was it”. Id. at 118. Upon further examination, S.C.W. testified that Pop Pop’s “D” went around his butt, not inside. Id. at 120. S.C.W. further testified that Pop Pop then put his penis around S.N.’s butt. Id. at 121. S.C.W. explicitly stated multiple times that Pop Pop never put his penis in S.C.W.’s mouth or anywhere other than around his butt. Id. at 121-23. S.C.W. likewise testified to never observing Pop Pop put his penis in S.N.’s mouth or anywhere other than around his butt. Id. S.N. testified that he tried to escape but Pop Pop grabbed his arms and dragged him back into the room. Id. at 159-60. The incident ended when S.N. ran out of the room for help and told his mother. Id. at 152.

Jeffery Daly of the Philadelphia Police, Special Victims Unit testified that on June 24, 2017, he was assigned to investigate the alleged assault of S.N. and S.C.W., by their grandfather, William Brunson. Id. at 167-68. In that capacity, he interviewed Lucretia, the mother of the children. Id. He testified that she was the only individual he interviewed and that he did not attempt to obtain any evidence because the disclosure occurred four days after the alleged assault. Id. at 171-72.

Baron Martin, Social Worker for Philadelphia Department of Human Services, testified that he was assigned to an allegation of child abuse at 123 West Ashmead Street in June of 2017. Id. at 196-200. As part of his investigation, he went out to that address on June 25, 2017, where he met with Lucretia, the mother of the children. Id. at 201. Mr. Martin testified he observed Lucretia to be frantic. Id. Lucretia explained to Mr. Martin that William Brunson had sexually assaulted the children while she ran out to the deli. Id. at 202. Mr. Martin explained that his visit to the home was unannounced and that he was not able to speak with the children. Id. at 205. Furthermore, the children had not been taken to a hospital for medical examination. Id. at 207. Upon cross examination, Mr. Martin stated that while he attempted to interview Lucretia regarding the allegations, she was not able to specifically answer how the boys had been assaulted; rather, “she said, I quote ‘he did it.’” Id.

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Lucretia testified that in June of 2017 she was living with her aunt at 123 Ashmead with her two sons, S.C.W. and S.N. N.T. Trial, 6/10/21 at 3-6. Lucretia testified that around June 24th she was scrolling through social media when S.N. told her that Pop Pop, whom she identified as her father William Brunson, had shown him pictures with girls in ripped panties, like the pictures Lucretia was looking at. Id. at 16. She stated at first she was not concerned but later decided to follow-up on her son’s statement. Id. at 15. She stated that S.N. told her that Pop Pop was “humping on him.” Id. at 16. She stated that upon hearing this, she went and confronted S.C.W. who also said Pop Pop had been “humping on him” and stated that “it did not go in because it hurted.” Id. at 17-18. Lucretia further testified that she and her aunt then examined the children’s privates and noticed that S.C.W.’s rectum was red. Id. at 19-20.

Lucretia further testified that she had left her sons in the care of William Brunson on June 21, 2017, for a couple of hours while she went to the laundromat. Id. at 87. She stated when she left the house it was the afternoon and her sons as well as some of the other children in the home were running around and playing. Id. at 88. She stated when she returned the house seemed normal, just messier from the playing, and that no one complained about any inappropriate touching. Id. at 87-92. Lucretia further stated that on the morning of June 24th, the day her children disclosed, she had previously gotten into an argument with Mr. Brunson for an unrecalled reason and had kicked him out of the home. Id. at 48, 94.

Christian Dozier, forensic interviewer for Philadelphia Children’s Alliance testified to conducting a forensic interview of S.N. and S.C.W. on July 12, 2017. Id. at 125-126. Ms. Dozier testified to noting S.N.’s inability to explain what happens when people lie and what would happen if someone lied to his mother. Id. at 131. Ms. Dozier further testified that she was not concerned with the three-week delay between disclosure and interview, although she acknowledged the importance of interviewing children as close to disclosure as possible. Id.

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