Com. v. Diaz, N.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 3, 2025
Docket1488 MDA 2023
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Diaz, N., (Pa. Ct. App. 2025).

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37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. : : : NESTER LUIS DIAZ : : Appellant : No. 1488 MDA 2023

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered June 13, 2023 In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-40-CR-0001725-2020

BEFORE: LAZARUS, P.J., KUNSELMAN, J., and McLAUGHLIN, J.

MEMORANDUM BY McLAUGHLIN, J.: FILED: APRIL 3, 2025

Nester Luis Diaz appeals from the judgment of sentence imposed

following his convictions for aggravated indecent assault of a person less than

13 years of age, indecent assault of a person less than 13 years of age, and

corruption of minors.1 He raises evidentiary issues and challenges the denial

of a motion for judgment of acquittal. We affirm.

The trial court accurately summarized the facts as follows:

The victim, J.T., who was fifteen years old at the time of trial, testified that the forty-four[-]year[-]old [Diaz] is her uncle by marriage. J.T. said that in July and August of 2019, when she was eleven years old, she lived with [Diaz] in Patterson, New Jersey. The victim said that her mother lived in Wilkes-Barre at the time. J.T. said that she was staying in Patterson with [Diaz] because she was taking classes twice a week to prepare to be in a beauty pageant. Also residing in the house in New Jersey were her aunt and four cousins. Her aunt . . . is the sister of the victim’s mother ____________________________________________

1 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 3125(a)(7), 3126(a)(7), and 6301(a)(1)(ii), respectively. J-A27029-24

and the wife of [Diaz]. The victim said that while her cousins were attending school classes and her aunt was working, [Diaz] was at home. J.T. said she slept in the top bunk of a bed in a room she shared with her cousins. She testified that the pageant classes took place in the afternoons from 2:00 until 7:00 p.m. She said she would lay in bed all day. J.T. testified that one morning, while she was half asleep in her top bunk, [Diaz] came [into] the room and rubbed her leg to wake her up. She said it made her feel uncomfortable. J.T. said that she tried to fake sleep because she was scared and nervous of what would happen next if she was up. She said after he touched her leg, he would then put his hand near her stomach and slide his hand down her pants and underwear. She said he rubbed the outside of her “private part” with his hand and touched the inside with two fingers and it hurt. J.T. said [Diaz] engaged in this behavior about five times while she was living in New Jersey. In addition, she said that on one occasion he called her into his bedroom one morning where he laid her down, pulled down her pants and attempted to insert his private part into hers which caused pain. J.T. said that he stopped because there was a knock on the door. She testified that [Diaz] also touched his own “private part” until he ejaculated. She said he called it “jerking off” and he only stopped when there was a substance that looked like Elmer’s glue. J.T. said he cleaned it up with a towel on the bed frame in his room. She said that [Diaz] tried to grab her hand to touch his private part but she was disgusted and would not consent. J.T. said [Diaz] threatened that if she told anyone “her mother’s life would pay” and that nobody would believe her. After the pageant was over, the victim’s mother . . . came to pick her up and she went to live with her in Wilkes-Barre.

While J.T. and her mother were living in Wilkes-Barre, [Diaz] and the victim’s aunt and cousins came to visit on the weekends. She said that knowing that [Diaz] was back in the picture made her feel uncomfortable and scared. J.T. said that when [Diaz] and his family visited, they slept in the living room with her aunt and [Diaz] sharing an air mattress. The victim further testified that she slept on another air mattress with her cousin. J.T. testified that while everyone else was asleep, [Diaz] would pull the mattress she was sleeping on closer to him and touch her chest and the private part in between her legs with his hand. She said

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that he touched both the inside and outside of her private parts. She testified that he put his fingers inside her private part. She said that while they were in Wilkes-Barre, he again threatened her not to say anything. He told her that “no one would really know about any of us because we’re alone there, and if we die no one would know.” J.T. said [Diaz] bought her bras, underwear and clothing and that he took pictures of her wearing the clothing on his phone. She said she only wore the things once because she would have been disgusted with herself if she had worn them more than once. J.T. also testified that he showed her a video of her aunt and [Diaz’s] friend that [Diaz] had recorded. She said that in the video, her aunt was on top of his friend with his private part in hers while he was touching his private part. She said [Diaz] told her that people do that eventually when they love each other. J.T. said that she was disgusted by the video.

The victim testified that after a few months, she moved to Mountain Top between Christmas and New Year’s Day. J.T. said that she, her mother, her aunt, cousins, and [Diaz] all lived together in the house. She testified that at the time they moved into the house, she still had not told anyone about the inappropriate contact with [Diaz] because she had been threatened not to tell. J.T. said that the inappropriate contact continued on three occasions in Mountain Top. On the last occasion which she said occurred in 2019, she was downstairs playing with her cousin when [Diaz] called her upstairs to the guest room. She said that when she walked in, he was wearing a shirt and boxers and he told her to get on the bed. When she refused, he told her again and grabbed her arm with “a hard grip.” She said that while he was behind her, he laid her in front of him and pulled his boxers down. J.T. said he took down her pants and underwear and put his private part into hers. She said she screamed in pain and told him to stop. J.T. said [Diaz] said “no”, grabbed her waist and “proceeded to have his private part” all the way in her. She said he stopped when her eight year old cousin came upstairs and opened the door. She said [Diaz] “freaked out,” yelled at her cousin, and left the room. J.T. said that afterwards she felt disgusted, in pain, and scared. The other two times [Diaz] touched her in Mountain Top he touched her chest and private area.

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J.T. further testified that in the summer of 2020, she disclosed the abuse to her mother. J.T. said she did not want to tell, but they were driving in the car and her mother asked her if there was anything wrong with her and said she had noticed some “weird behavior” around her and [Diaz]. She said her mother noticed that her behavior had changed and she was misbehaving. J.T. said her mom asked her questions for about thirty minutes before she answered. Although she was afraid for her mother, she told her about the abuse. J.T. said her mother called her aunt and told her to get out of the house. She said her mother also texted [Diaz] to pack their things and go. J.T. said she and her mother then went to a friend’s house, called the police, and went to the Mountain Top police station. She said the police in Mountain Top told them to go to the Wilkes-Barre police. J.T. testified that on the same day, they went to the Wilkes- Barre police station and she was interviewed by the police there.

Trial Court Opinion, filed 1/31/24, at 2-5 (citations to record and footnotes

omitted).

Lieutenant Matthew Stash testified at trial that he was on duty when the

victim and her mother came to the Wilkes-Barre police department. He stated

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