Com. v. Giordano, J.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 28, 2021
Docket2118 EDA 2020
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Giordano, J., (Pa. Ct. App. 2021).

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37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. : : : JOHN L. GIORDANO : : Appellant : No. 2118 EDA 2020

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered September 30, 2020 In the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-48-SA-0000097-2020

BEFORE: BOWES, J., STABILE, J., and MUSMANNO, J.

MEMORANDUM BY MUSMANNO, J.: FILED SEPTEMBER 28, 2021

John L. Giordano (“Giordano”) appeals from the judgment of sentence

imposed following his conviction of harassment.1 We affirm.

In its Opinion, the trial court summarized the factual history as follows:

In 2017, the minor female victim[, F.T. (the “victim”),] was a member of the LA Fitness gym in Palmer Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. At that time[,] the victim was fifteen years old. At the time of the summary trial, the victim was seventeen years old, and [Giordano] was sixty-six years old. According to the victim, she noticed that [Giordano] seemed to be at the gym whenever she was there. When the victim was working out, she noticed that [Giordano] “would repeatedly walk by her, look at [her] through … mirrors, make sure that [she] knew that he was there watching [her] and would take weights off of machines while she was using them and was in a prone position. N.T. [Bench Trial], 9/29/20, at 3[]-4[]. [Giordano] also repeatedly stared at the victim. Whenever the victim would reach a point where she felt so unsettled by [Giordano]’s actions that

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she no longer wished to be there, she would leave the gym, even if she was not done exercising.

Because of [Giordano]’s behavior, [in 2018,] the victim began exercising at the Planet Fitness gym in Easton, Northampton County[]. Eventually, [Giordano] began showing up at Planet Fitness while the victim was working out. He also started engaging in the same behavior that caused the victim to leave LA Fitness. [Giordano] continued to take weights off of machines while victim was using them, even though there were weights he could have utilized from machines not then in use. By early 2020, [Giordano] started showing up at Planet Fitness whenever the victim was there. The victim complained to the staff and manager at Planet Fitness, telling them that [Giordano] was “[s]talking, walking around, staring at [her] through mirrors, [and] making it known that he was watching [her].” Id. at 13[]-19[], 33[], 34[]- 35[]. The manager warned [Giordano] about his behavior in February 2020. [Giordano]’s behavior made the victim feel unsafe.

On March 7, 2020, the victim went to Planet Fitness and began stretching in a room that contain[ed] weightlifting machines. While she was stretching, [Giordano] entered the room and went over to where [the victim] was [stretching]. The victim then left the room and went to the manager to complain. The manager assured her that he would keep an eye on her and [Giordano]…. The victim then went into the main room … [and] began using one of the [weightlifting] machines. [Giordano] then entered the room, and despite there being [other available machines], [Giordano] asked a boy, who was working out on the machine directly in front of the victim, if he could take turns with the boy in using that machine. The victim then moved to a different room to get a dumbbell[, and Giordano] came over to likewise get a dumbbell. The manager, who had been watching the victim and [Giordano], corroborated the victim’s account.

The following day, March 8, 2020, the victim drove to Planet Fitness and backed into a parking space in the parking lot. As she was getting ready to leave her car, the victim saw [Giordano] walking towards her car, despite her car not being in the direct path between [Giordano]’s vehicle and the building. [Giordano] proceeded around the front of the victim’s car to the driver’s side. [Giordano] then started moving his pelvis back and forth towards the victim as she sat in her car, simulating a sex act, while he

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looked at her and laughed. [Giordano] went into the gym and told the manager, “I did something fucked up in the parking lot.” Id. at 38[]-39[]. [Giordano] then demonstrated for the manager what he did … in the parking lot.

Meanwhile, the victim … [after calling her father,] went into the gym, told the manager what had happened[,] … and asked him if the [gym] had cameras outside. [The manger informed her that the gym did not have cameras, and] the victim called 911.

Officer John Gillen [(“Officer Gillen”)], of the Palmer Township Police Department[, arrived at the Planet Fitness] at approximately 4:00 p.m.[, in response to the 911 dispatch.] When [Officer Gillen arrived], [he] observed [Giordano] walking away from the gym. [Giordano] was the only person in the parking lot at the time. Officer Gillen made contact with [Giordano], who volunteered, without prompting, that he had been involved in an accident with the victim in the parking lot. [Giordano] told Officer Gillen that he thought the person in the car was a boy and that he was simulating that he was a disc jockey spinning a record in front of the car. Although [Giordano] told Officer Gillen that he was going directly from his truck to the gym at the time of the incident, Officer Gillen observed that the victim’s car was not in the path between [Giordano]’s truck and the gym.

Trial Court Opinion, 12/1/20, 2-5.

On March 10, 2020, Giordano was charged with summary harassment.

On June 22, 2020, following a magisterial hearing, Giordano was convicted of

harassment and sentenced to pay a fine of $200.00, plus costs. On July 8,

2020, Giordano appealed to the Northampton County Court of Common Pleas,

and on September 29, 2020, the trial court conducted a trial de novo. At the

conclusion of the trial de novo, the trial court convicted Giordano of

harassment and, on the same day, sentenced him to 45 to 90 days in prison,

as well as a fine of $300.00, plus costs.

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Giordano filed a timely Notice of Appeal and a contemporaneous

Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) Concise Statement of errors complained of on appeal.

Giordano presents the following claims for review:

[1.] Did the trial court err as a matter of law by convicting [Giordano] based on conduct that was not described in the citation?

[2.] Was the evidence insufficient to convict [Giordano] of [h]arassment?

[3.] Did the trial court commit an abuse of discretion in sentencing [Giordano] far in excess of the original sentence imposed by the district court?

[4.] Did the trial court commit an abuse of discretion in formulating a sentence of confinement?

Brief for Appellant at 6.

In his first claim, Giordano argues that the trial court erred by convicting

Giordano of conduct not included in the original citation filed before the

magisterial district court. Id. at 16. Giordano contends that a citation “in a

summary case must contain both the specific statute violated and a brief

factual summary” in order to give a defendant proper notice. Id. Giordano

claims that the citation only specifies his conduct in the Planet Fitness parking

lot and does not detail any of his prior behavior. Id. at 17. Giordano

acknowledges that he did not raise this claim before the trial court. Id. at 11-

12. However, Giordano contends that this appeal was the first time he could

have raised this challenge, because the error “did not occur until after the

close of both testimony and closing arguments[,] and [Pa.R.Crim.P.] 720(D)

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