Com. v. Cotto-Martinez, P.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 26, 2023
Docket928 MDA 2022
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Cotto-Martinez, P., (Pa. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

J-A13029-23

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : PABLO COTTO-MARTINEZ : : Appellant : No. 928 MDA 2022

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered June 1, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-36-CR-0004136-2020

BEFORE: BOWES, J., LAZARUS, J., and STEVENS, P.J.E.*

MEMORANDUM BY LAZARUS, J.: FILED: JULY 26, 2023

Pablo Cotto-Martinez appeals from the judgment of sentence, entered

in the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, after a jury convicted him

of rape (child less than 13 years old),1 statutory sexual assault,2 sexual

assault,3 unlawful contact with a minor,4 corruption of a minor,5 and incest.6

After review, we affirm.

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* Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court.

1 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 3121(c).

2 Id. at § 3122.1.

3 Id. at § 3124.1.

4 Id. at § 6318.

5 Id. at § 6301.

6 Id. at § 4301. J-A13029-23

This case stems from J.C.’s allegation of rape by her paternal uncle,

Cotto-Martinez, who had lived with J.C., Father, Mother, her older sister, S.C.

(Sister), and younger sister, K.C., at their South Prince Street residence in

Lancaster, Lancaster County. Cotto-Martinez, his wife, and their three

children, had come from Puerto Rico to Lancaster County in the summer of

2007 and resided there until at least mid-December 2007.7 During this six-

month timeframe, J.C. was five and six years of age.

Cotto-Martinez and his family stayed in the “cold room,” which was on

the second floor of the residence. N.T. Jury Trial, 2/16/22, at 63 (J.C.

explaining cold room had no heat and had crack in door that let air in); id. at

68 (J.C. testifying cold room had one bed on floor). J.C.’s bedroom, which

she shared with her sisters, was also on the second floor. Id. at 101.

J.C. testified that one day, at around noon, while she was bringing

dishes from the second floor to the kitchen,

“I heard [Cotto-Martinez] say my name. I set the dishes down by the stairwell, and then I went into the room, the cold room, and he asked me to give him a hug. He turned me around and pushed me down onto the bed. And then he pulled down my dress, or my skirt, whatever I was wearing. I don’t remember. And then proceeded to pull out his penis and penetrate [me].

7 Although it is unclear the exact dates Cotto-Martinez lived at the South Prince

Street address, he and his family moved in during the summer months in 2007 and his children transitioned to school with J.C. and her siblings. See N.T. Jury Trial, 2/16/22, at 102. Cotto-Martinez also provided the South Prince Stret address to Detective James Boas of the Lancaster City Bureau of Police on December 18, 2007, as his place of residence. Id. at 114.

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Id. at 71. J.C. explained that Cotto-Martinez penetrated “[her] vagina,” that

she did not understand what was going on, and that she felt “uncomfortable.”

Id. at 72. During the incident, Cotto-Martinez “told [J.C.] to give him a hug

and then nothing after that.” Id. (J.C. testifying she saw Cotto-Martinez’s

face when she gave him hug). It stopped when “[Cotto-Martinez] pulled up

my skirt and underwear and then told me to get up. I went away and [] just

left, and then I went to the bathroom.” Id. In the bathroom, “[J.C.] went to

pee and to check what had happened. And when [she] went to wipe, [she]

saw blood on [the] toilet paper.” Id. J.C. testified that this happened once.

Id. at 73.

This abuse by Cotto-Martinez was originally discovered by Detective

Heather Halstead of the Lancaster County Bureau of Police during an

investigation of Sister’s alleged sexual abuse by Father. Detective Halstead

testified that she initially interviewed Sister regarding her allegations of sexual

abuse by Father and then interviewed J.C. because it is common practice to

interview other children in the home. Id., 2/17/22, at 135. J.C. told Detective

Halstead that Father had sexually abused her over 500 times in the cold room.

Id., 2/16/22, at 78. Father started “touching” J.C. when she was 8 or 9 years

old, and he first had sexual intercourse with J.C. when she was 11 or 12 years

old. Id. at 75; id. at 76 (J.C. testifying intercourse would happen “pretty

often”). J.C. did not tell anyone about this “because [Father] was threatening

[her].” Id. at 80.

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When Detective Halstead asked J.C. if anyone other than Father had

hurt her body, J.C. replied that Cotto-Martinez had done things to her when

she was 7 years old. Id. at 137. At trial, J.C. testified she is “one hundred

percent” sure that Cotto-Martinez was the perpetrator of this specific incident

that afternoon. Id. at 79 (J.C. testifying, “Because at that age[,] I remember

it happening”). She also testified that Father and Cotto-Martinez do not look

alike, differ in height, and have different head shapes. Id.

J.C. testified that when she was “still young,” and after Cotto-Martinez

had moved out of the house, she told her parents “that something

uncomfortable had happened with [Cotto-Martinez] because [she] didn’t really

understand what had happened[. She] explained what had happened, and

[her parents] didn’t really pay much attention.” Id. at 74. Mother testified,

“[J.C.] said that [her] uncle had grabbed her, he had wrapped her like that. .

. she was telling me that she had a little bit of blood in her underwear[, and]

she was, like, five years old, something like that. . . . I did not pay too much

attention to it because she was little.” Id. at 92; id. at 95-96 (Mother

explaining she does not remember J.C.’s exact age, but that J.C. was younger

than 8). Mother also testified that Cotto-Martinez and his family were kicked

out of the Prince Street address following a fight between Father and Cotto-

Martinez. Id. at 93 (Mother did not testify as to which month or year this

occurred).

Sister, who is two-years older than J.C., testified that J.C. came to tell

her about the incident when Sister was in her “early teens.” Id. at 105 (Sister

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explaining she did not know her exact age “but it was before I was 16”). Sister

stated, “J.C. had told me that [Cotto-Martinez] had inserted himself and that

there was blood[,] and it was in the cold room.” Id. at 104. Sister also

explained that Cotto-Martinez and his family left following an argument

between Father and Cotto-Martinez. Id. at 103 (Sister did not testify as to

which month or year this occurred).

Detective Halstead also testified that in her experience, including

interviewing “close to a hundred” children or teenagers in connection with

sexual abuse allegations, it is not common for children to be able to give an

exact time frame of alleged conduct and that is why she does research to

determine when the abuse probably happened. Id. at 141.

At trial, the following exchange occurred:

[Prosecuting Attorney]: And in your experience, is it common for children to be able to give you an exact time frame of when these things happened?

[Investigator Halstead]: No.

[Prosecuting Attorney]: Is it fair to say that is why you try to do research, to figure out when it probably happened?

[Investigator Halstead]: Yes.

Id. at 141.

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