Com. v. Giannopoulos, H.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 17, 2025
Docket255 EDA 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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37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. : : : HARALAMBOS GIANNOPOULOS : : Appellant : No. 255 EDA 2024

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered September 21, 2023 In the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-23-CR-0006246-2018

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

MEMORANDUM BY LANE, J.: FILED DECEMBER 17, 2025

Haralambos Giannopoulos (“Giannopoulos”) appeals from the judgment

of sentence imposed following his convictions for two counts of involuntary

deviate sexual intercourse (“IDSI”) with a person less than sixteen years of

age, one count each of unlawful contact with a minor, indecent assault of a

person less than sixteen years of age, and corruption of minors, 1 as well as

the trial court’s determination that he is a sexually violent predator (“SVP”)

pursuant to the Pennsylvania Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act

(“SORNA”).2 We affirm. ____________________________________________

* Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court.

1 See 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 3123(a)(7), 6318(a)(1), 3126(a)(8), 6301(a)(1).

2 See 42 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 9799.10-9799.75. We note that the Legislature has amended SORNA several times. Relevantly, through Act 10, as amended by Act 29 (“SORNA II”), the Legislature divided sex offenses into two (Footnote Continued Next Page) J-A22016-25

We glean the following factual history from the testimony and evidence

presented at trial. On the evening of February 17, 2017, twelve-year-old S.B.

snuck away from her home in Chichester, Pennsylvania to meet her thirteen-

year-old friend, Z.H., under the assumption that they were going to go see a

movie. As neither girl was old enough to drive, Z.H. arrived to meet S.B. in a

vehicle driven by her thirty-two-year-old cousin, Giannopoulos — an individual

S.B. had never met before. When S.B. entered the vehicle, however,

Giannopoulos did not drive her and Z.H. to the movies, as planned, but instead

took them “for a ride[.]” N.T., 11/15/22, at 52. Giannopoulos believed it was

“pretty obvious at the time that [S.B.] was about the same age as” Z.H. N.T.,

11/16/22, at 175-76. Approximately “five minutes” into this ride, Z.H. turned

the volume up on the radio and remarked that she “really like[d]” the song

that was playing, and that she could “twerk to it.” N.T., 11/15/22, at 98.

When S.B. playfully responded that she could “twerk better than” Z.H.,

Giannopoulos “reache[d] around” while he was driving, “touched [S.B.’s]

thigh[,]” and stated that he’d “like to see that.” Id.

The ride ultimately “ended up” at Giannopoulos’ house in Springfield,

Pennsylvania, which he shared with his parents. Id. at 52-54, 155-56. After ____________________________________________

subchapters: Subchapter H, which applies to sexually violent offenses committed on or after December 20, 2012, see 42 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 9799.10- 9799.42; and Subchapter I, which applies to an individual who committed a sexually violent offense on or after April 22, 1996, but before December 20, 2012, and whose period of registration or registration requirements under a former sexual offender registration law have not expired, see 42 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 9799.51-9799.75. Here, because Giannopoulos committed the underlying offenses in 2017, Subchapter H applies.

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exiting the vehicle, Giannopoulos directed both S.B. and Z.H. to a side-

entrance to the home that led directly to his room in the basement, all the

while instructing them to “be quiet because he didn’t want his mom to know

[they] were” there. Id. “[F]or a good while” after entering the basement,

S.B. and Z.H. spent their time “on [their] phones” and “just sitting there.” Id.

at 55. Eventually, Giannopoulos expressed that he was “mad that [they] were

on [their] phones[,]” and took S.B.’s phone from her and “put [it] in the

drawer.” Id. at 55, 163. Giannopoulos did not similarly confiscate Z.H.’s

phone, as the three instead began “playing [and] messing around[.]” Id. at

55.

As the evening went on, and S.B. became increasingly tired, she would

often recline on Giannopoulos’ bed. Although Z.H. would sometimes join S.B.

by “sit[ting] on the end of the bed” throughout the evening, she was otherwise

“going in and out of the room a lot.” Id. On one such occasion when Z.H.

had exited the room, Giannopoulos “went and locked the door[,]” returned to

sit down on his bed, and told S.B., who was at that point standing nearby,

“oh, you can suck my dick.” Id. at 56. Although S.B. indicated that she did

not want to do so, Giannopoulos “pulled his pants down[,] grabbed [her] by

the back of [her] head, pulled [her] closer” and made her “suck his penis.”

Id. at 56-57. Afterwards, Giannopoulos told her “over and over again[,]” that

they didn’t “have to tell [Z.H. about it] if [she] didn’t want to.” Id. at 56.

When Z.H. returned to the basement, neither S.B. nor Giannopoulos informed

her of the preceding events; instead, S.B. “went into the bathroom” and

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indicated to Z.H. that she “was going to cut” herself — an act which Z.H.

thereafter talked her out of doing.3 Id. at 58.

Throughout the remainder of the night, the three of them would

occasionally rest together on Giannopoulos’ bed, with S.B. lying in between

Z.H. and Giannopoulos. On one of these occasions, Giannopoulos started

“kissing and making out” with S.B., regardless of the fact that Z.H. was right

next to them. Id. at 130. When Giannopoulos eventually left the room, S.B.

informed Z.H. about the kissing and stated that it was “nasty[,]” to which Z.H.

simply responded “eww.” Id. at 130-31. On another such occasion, while

S.B. was turned towards and “playing footsies” with Z.H., who was on her

phone, Giannopoulos “gripp[ed S.B.’s] legs” with his hands to make her

“thrust [against] him[, l]ike a dry hump[,]” so that her “body [was] rubbing

up [a]gainst his penis.” Id. at 59, 130. When Z.H., who was unaware of the

events happening right beside her,4 subsequently left the bed and moved to ____________________________________________

3 We note that in an interview with police following this event, S.B. instead

stated that when Giannopoulos “made [her] suck [his penis] for . . . two to five minutes[,]” Z.H. was present to witness the event, that she “covered her mouth and started laughing” in response, and that she began encouraging S.B. by stating “Oh, just do it. Don’t be a sis.” Exhibit C2, at 8. However, Z.H. testified at trial that: (1) S.B. told her about the oral sex while they were in the bathroom immediately after the incident; and (2) Giannopoulos had previously asked S.B. for “a blow job and . . . anal sex” in her presence, to which S.B. had responded to him that “she did not want to do it . . . because it was disgusting.” N.T., 11/15/22, at 165-66.

4 Again, we note that S.B. stated in an earlier interview with police that Z.H.

witnessed this event as well, and that “she kind of just laughed at the whole thing” and “stared at [them] a lot.” Exhibit C2, at 10. However, Z.H. testified (Footnote Continued Next Page)

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the couch, Giannopoulos “turn[ed] the light off[,] lifted [S.B.’s] butt up in the

air[, and] took [her] pants down.” Id. at 60. After S.B. remained in that

position “for a minute” while Giannopoulos “grabbed like lube or something[,]

he came back and . . .

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