Com. v. Frazier, T.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 19, 2018
Docket3174 EDA 2017
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Frazier, T., (Pa. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : TURHAN FRAZIER : : Appellant : No. 3174 EDA 2017

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered July 25, 2017 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0007212-2015

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : TURHAN FRAZIER : : Appellant : No. 3175 EDA 2017

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered July 25, 2017 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0007214-2015

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : TURHAN FRAZIER : : Appellant : No. 3176 EDA 2017

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered July 25, 2017 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0007215-2015

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA J-S62020-18

: v. : : : TURHAN FRAZIER : : Appellant : No. 3318 EDA 2017

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered July 25, 2017 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0007209-2015

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : TURHAN FRAZIER : : Appellant : No. 3319 EDA 2017

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered July 25, 2017 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0007211-2015

BEFORE: LAZARUS, J., McLAUGHLIN, J., and FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E.

MEMORANDUM BY McLAUGHLIN, J.: FILED NOVEMBER 19, 2018

Turhan Frazier appeals from the judgment of sentence of 19 ½ to 39

years of incarceration followed by five years of probation, imposed on July 25,

2017, following a bench trial resulting in his conviction for four counts of

aggravated assault, and one count each of conspiracy, person not to possess

a firearm, firearm not to be carried without a license, carrying firearm on

public streets in Philadelphia, discharge of firearm into occupied structure, and

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terroristic threats.1 Frazier challenges the sufficiency and weight of the

evidence supporting several of the charges against him. We affirm.

The following facts were established at trial:

On the afternoon of June 2, 2015, Ronette Coleman went to a home in southwest Philadelphia to pick up her husband, Darryl Johnson. Although they were driving separate vehicles that day, the two were planning to go shopping together. When Ms. Coleman arrived, she had an argument with the co-defendant Andrea Brown, who was in the home. The argument began in the house but soon went out into the street. [Appellant], Turhan Frazier, and [c]omplainant Darryl Johnson came outside and became involved in the disagreement between the two women. [Appellant] Frazier began arguing with Mr. Johnson and proceeded to pull out a firearm. [Appellant] Frazier then shot at the vehicle that Ronette Coleman drove to the area approximately six times. [Frazier] then pointed the firearm at Darryl Johnson’s head and pulled the trigger, but the gun did not fire. Darryl Johnson then left the scene in his separate vehicle. Ronette Coleman entered the vehicle that had been shot at by [Frazier] and drove to her house. [Frazier], along with the co-defendant Brown, left the area in their own vehicle, a green minivan.

After arriving home, Ronette Coleman, Shakeera Coleman and [c]omplainant A.J. (Shakeera Coleman’s 6 year old child) were standing outside of their address located on the 3800 block of Mount Vernon Street. [Frazier and his co-defendant] arrived at their location in their green minivan. [Frazier] got out of the green minivan, and [he] walked to the back of it. At this time, he pulled out a firearm and began to fire in the direction of the complainants and in the direction of the home, causing [a] bullet hole[] in the glass of [a window above the front door]. The complainants ran inside the house, and [they] contacted the police.

Responding police officers were able to stop [Frazier’s] minivan with [Frazier] and his co-defendant inside of the vehicle within twenty minutes of the shooting incident at the Coleman home. The [c]omplainants were transported by police to the location of ____________________________________________

1 See 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 2702(a)(1), 903, 6105(a)(1), 6106(a)(1), 6108, 2707.1(a), 2706(a)(1), respectively.

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the minivan, and once there[, they] were able to identify [Frazier and his co-defendant]. Video was recovered from a store on the corner of the block of the Coleman’s block showing [Frazier and his co-defendant] dropping off their children just prior to the shooting and retrieving them moments after the shooting.

At the time of the incident, [Frazier] was ineligible to carry a firearm due to a previous conviction for robbery.

On June 2, 2015, following the incident, [Frazier] was in the custody at the holding facility for prisoners in West and Southwest Philadelphia. Police Officer Banach was on duty at the time, making rounds of the cell rooms at the facility. [Frazier] was complaining audibly from his cell. A fellow officer, Officer Nock, asked Officer Banach about the charges against [Frazier]. In response, Officer Banach said[,] “He allegedly shot up a house on Mount Vernon Street.” At that time, [Frazier] yelled[,] “Don’t walk away from me, pussy. I didn’t shoot up a house[;] I shot up a car[.]” [Frazier] reached through the bars of his cell and tried to grab Officer Banach. As Officer Banach continued to walk away, [Frazier] then said, “I’ll fucking shoot you, you pussy, I’ll kill you.”

Trial Court Opinion, filed April 3, 2018, at 1-3 (unpaginated; citations to record

omitted).

Following trial in May 2017, the court found Frazier guilty of the charges

set forth above. The court imposed sentence in July 2017. Frazier timely filed

a post-sentence motion, which was denied. Thereafter, Frazier timely

appealed and filed a court-ordered Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) statement; the court

issued a responsive opinion.

Frazier raises the following issues on appeal:

1. Whether the evidence was insufficient to support a conviction for [a]ggravated [a]ssault as to Dar[r]yl Johnson because the evidence construed in the light most favorable to the Commonwealth failed to prove that Mr. Frazier (a) attempted to cause serious bodily injury or (b) attempted to cause bodily injury with a deadly weapon[;]

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2. Whether the evidence was insufficient to support a conviction for [a]ggravated [a]ssault as to A.J., Shakira Johnson (Shake[e]ra Coleman)[,] and Ronette Coleman because the evidence construed in the light most favorable to the Commonwealth failed to prove that Mr. Frazier (a) attempted to cause serious bodily injury or (b) attempted to cause bodily injury with a deadly weapon[;]

3. Whether the convictions for [d]ischarging a firearm into an occupied structure and [a]ggravated [a]ssault as to A.J., Shakira Johnson (Shake[e]ra Coleman)[,] and Ronette Coleman were against the weight of the evidence as the testimony of [Ronette] Coleman regarding the discharge of a firearm into the structure was belied by all other evidence presented at trial[; and]

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