Com. v. Goodman, J.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 13, 2017
Docket1833 WDA 2016
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Goodman, J., (Pa. Ct. App. 2017).

Opinion

J-S49033-17

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA v.

JEFFREY A. GOODMAN

Appellant No. 1833 WDA 2016

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence May 17, 2016 In the Court of Common Pleas of Venango County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-61-CR-0000213-2015

BEFORE: DUBOW, SOLANO, and FITZGERALD,* JJ.

MEMORANDUM BY FITZGERALD, J.: FILED SEPTEMBER 13, 2017

Appellant, Jeffrey A. Goodman, appeals from the judgment of sentence

entered in the Venango County Court of Common Pleas. Following a jury

trial, Appellant was convicted of murder in the first degree,1 and aggravated

assault.2 Appellant was sentenced to life in prison for first degree murder3

and he was ordered to pay $8,440.00 in restitution. Appellant challenges

the sufficiency of the evidence and the discretionary aspect of his sentence.

We affirm.

* Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court. 1 18 Pa.C.S. § 2502(a). 2 18 Pa.C.S. § 2702(a)(1). 3 The trial court found that the conviction for aggravated assault merged with the conviction for first degree murder for sentencing purposes. See Trial Ct. Op., 10/21/16, at 1. J-S49033-17

We glean the facts from the record. At trial, Police Chief Robert J.

Wenner testified, inter alia, as follows:

[The Commonwealth:] Were you involved in the investigation into the death of Cathy Goodman?

A. I was.

* * *

Q. Do you recall being dispatched to 142 Charlton Street, in Oil City?

A. Yes. . . .

Q. Do you recall what the dispatch was for at that time? What were you made aware of?

A. I was contacted by Officer [Robert Allen] Meehan, by phone, to advise me that they were responding to a 911 call where a man had indicated he killed his wife and was still inside the house with the rifle.

Q. Did he give you a name at that point in time?

A. The address was familiar to me. I responded, and when I got on the air from my own vehicle, I asked if we were dealing with [Appellant] at 142, and they advised it was.

Q. Now, upon arriving at 142 Charlton Street, . . . were you the only officer on scene at that point in time?

A. No. Officer Orr and Officer Rembold arrived prior to me ....

Q. What was your first course of action when [Appellant] came out of the residence?

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A. I asked [Appellant] to keep his hands up. He said, Wenner, come on, you know me.

As he came towards us, he made the statements, I done it. I’ve had enough. I’m done. She’s dead.

Q. What were your observations of when you first entered the residence of 142 Charlton Street?

A. As I crossed the threshold to the rear to that back door, I could smell the odor of gun powder, which is consistent, in my experience, with being discharged inside a home.

I moved through the kitchen area with Rembold . . . behind me. As we moved though the kitchen toward a short hallway. Upon entering the hallway, I began to see some blood spatter and bone fragments on the hall floor and on the hall wall.

As I went into the hallway that leads directly to the front door, with a set of steps to the second─to my left, there was an opening─a wide opening into what I would refer to as a living room or a TV room. And as I moved to my right, I observed the deceased, Cathy Goodman, on the couch with the rifle laying partially on her body and partially on the armrest to the couch.

Q. Chief Wenner, is there anything, specifically, about the body that you recognized regarding injury?

A. There was extensive injury about the facial area, the skull. The majority of the face was gone. Other than her─the size of her body being consistent with Cathy Goodman, who was also known to me, it would have been difficult, if not impossible, to identify her facial features.

N.T., 3/14/16, at 39-42, 44.

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Lieutenant Steven Hamilton testified as follows:

[The Commonwealth:] Now, you were the only person who showed up at the scene regarding evidence collection for the purposes of this crime; is that correct? Initially.

A. Initially, yes.

Q. Who else did you call in to assist you in collection of evidence of this homicide?

A. [A] decision was made that we would call the Pennsylvania State Police, their records and identification unit, to come and assist us with processing the crime scene.

Q. Now prior to their arrival did you at any point in time take a walk-through of the crime scene?

A. Yes, I did.
Q. Who was it that led you through on the walk-through of the crime scene?
A. Chief Wenner . . . .

Q. And you heard Chief Wenner’s testimony as to his observations initially when he went through the crime scene himself.

A. Yes.

Q. Do you believe his recollection of the crime scene is a fair and accurate rendition of your walk-through of the crime scene?

A. Yes, it is.

Q. Now we’re going to go ahead and move to Photograph No. 10. Next slide if you would please.

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Photograph No. 10, could you describe for the jury what that depicts.

A. Yes. This would be the corner of that living room, and you would be looking to the right and that would be the couch that the─Cathy Goodman is laying on, and she’s covered with a white blanket there.

Q. Now I’m going to go ahead and have you move to Photograph 11.

Lieutenant, can you please describe for the jury and the [c]ourt what this photograph depicts.

A. This would depict the victim on the couch, along with the firearm, rifle, and this is─her purse is between her and the couch back itself.

Q. Okay. Now, the firearm itself, can you describe what exactly or where it’s positioned on the couch.

A. It’s positioned with the back end of it on the arm of the couch. And as you can see, the rest of the scope and that area was laying on the arm of Ms. Goodman.

Q. I’m going to ask you specific questions regarding the crime scene after Cathy Goodman was removed from the couch.[4]

A. Okay.

Q. Is there anything in particular that came to your attention upon her removal from the couch?

A. Yes, there was.
Q. What was that?

4 The victim was taken to the coroner’s office in Erie. Id. at 96.

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A. We noticed a hole in the couch that would be at the back of the couch.

Q. If we could move to Commonwealth’s Exhibit 5, Photograph No. 14. Now, what does [it] depict?

A. It shows the exit─the trajectory the bullet took from front to back. This would be the photograph of the back of the couch, and it’s showing the fibers that are coming out of the hole in that direction.

Q. Was there a hole in the front of the couch?

Q. Did the trajectory of the hole in the front of the couch line up with the hole in the back of the couch?

A. Yes, it did.

Q. What was the significance of the fibers hanging out, as you described, in the hole in the back of the couch?

A. With the fibers hanging out, you could tell that’s the direction the bullet went. That was an exit─the back of the couch is an exit; the front of the couch is an entrance. . . .

Id. at 65-66, 80-81, 96-97.

Dr. Eric Vey, of the Erie County coroner’s office, “testif[ied] as an

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