Com. v. Hassel, M.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 1, 2021
Docket1548 MDA 2020
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Hassel, M., (Pa. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

J-S26035-21

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : MURVIN LAMOUNT HASSEL : : Appellant : No. 1548 MDA 2020

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered November 17, 2020 In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-22-CR-0006107-2018

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

MEMORANDUM BY MUSMANNO, J.: FILED: NOVEMBER 1, 2021

Murvin Lamount Hassel (“Hassel”) appeals from the judgment of

sentence imposed following his conviction of one count each of rape and

statutory sexual assault – 11 or more years older than complainant; two

counts each of indecent assault – person less than 16 years of age, unlawful

contact with a minor – sexual offenses, and corruption of minors (“COM”) –

sexual offenses; and three counts of COM.1 We affirm.

The instant matter involves three minor victims: M.S., D.S., and B.L.

In early 2018, when she was 15 years old, M.S. lived with her grandmother

in the Willow Gardens Apartments in Highspire, Dauphin County,

Pennsylvania. N.T., 8/11/20, at 104. M.S. knew Hassel because he lived in

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1 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 3121(a)(1), 3122.1(b), 3123(a)(7), 6301(a)(1)(i)-(ii). J-S26035-21

the neighborhood. Id. One day in May 2018, when M.S. and her friend, G.M.,

were outside smoking marijuana, Hassel warned M.S. that she should not

smoke outside because a neighbor might call the police. Id. at 105-06.

Hassel told M.S. that she could smoke the marijuana inside his home, and

M.S. and G.M. followed Hassel inside. Id. Once inside, Hassel provided the

girls with alcohol. Id. at 106-07. Hassel then “came across the couch to

where [M.S. and G.M.] were sitting and he put his hands around [M.S.’s]

throat, and he said he could do anything to [M.S.] now.” Id. at 107. M.S.

and G.M. left Hassel’s apartment. Id.

D.S. testified that in 2018, when she was 13 years old, she lived in

Highspire. N.T., 8/12/20, at 188-89. D.S. knew Hassel through her sister,

N.S.2 Id. at 189-90. D.S. went to Hassel’s home in Willow Gardens during

the summer of 2018 with some friends, including N.S. and B.L. Id. at 190.

Hassel gave the minors marijuana and shots of alcohol. Id. at 191-93. D.S.

went to Hassel’s home several times over that summer. Id. at 194.

D.S. recalled visiting Hassel’s home about a week after the first visit to

buy marijuana from Hassel. Id. at 195-96. D.S. and her friends smoked

marijuana at Hassel’s home. Id. at 196. During that visit, D.S. returned to

2 During her testimony, N.S. confirmed that she knew Hassel, because his stepdaughter was one of her friends. N.T., 8/11/20, at 167-68; see also id. at 169 (wherein N.S. stated that she had been to Hassel’s apartment three or four times). The first time N.S. was at Hassel’s house, Hassel gave her liquor. Id. at 170. On another occasion, N.S. was at Hassel’s home with D.S. and B.L.; Hassel gave the girls liquor and marijuana. Id. at 171-72.

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Hassel’s home a third time, with B.L., because they wanted to buy marijuana.

Id. at 198-99. Hassel offered the girls Fireball whiskey and shots of tequila.

Id. at 199; see also id. (wherein D.S. described herself as “messed up,” i.e.,

intoxicated). Hassel started talking to the girls, and asked D.S. and B.L. if he

could lick their toes. Id. at 200. D.S. said no, but Hassel proceeded to lick

B.L.’s toes. Id. D.S. and B.L. took “a couple of more shots” and left. Id. at

205.

A few days later, D.S. was kicked out of her house, and went to visit a

friend at Willow Gardens. Id. at 208-09. D.S.’s friend was not at home, and

she went to Hassel’s home to ask to use his phone. Id. at 209. D.S. and

Hassel sat in Hassel’s living room and talked for a few hours. Id. at 210-11.

Hassel gave D.S. alcohol and marijuana. Id. at 209-10; see also id. (wherein

D.S. indicated that she was drunk and high during that visit); id. at 211-12

(wherein D.S. testified that Hassel took small blue and white pills). D.S.

explained that, although she had been drunk and high before that day, she

felt “different.” Id. at 213. D.S. stated, “I just -- I felt like I couldn’t feel my

body. Like, I was -- like, I felt heavy and I kept -- every time I went to go

get up, I felt dizzy and, like, high like I was gonna fall.” Id.

Hassel then picked up D.S., carried her to his bedroom, and placed D.S.

on his bed. Id. at 214. Hassel took off D.S.’s clothes; D.S. tried to push him

away but felt weak. Id. at 215-16. Hassel then removed his own clothes,

placed his hand over D.S.’s mouth, and told D.S. to be quiet. Id. at 216.

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Hassel began to touch D.S.’s breasts, and penetrated her vagina with his

penis. Id. at 217, 220. Later, D.S. was able to get out of the bed and get

dressed. Id. at 221. As D.S. “crawled” out of the house, she saw Hassel lying

on the living room floor, asleep, with a colostomy bag beside him.3 Id. at

221-22. A few days later, D.S. told N.S. and B.L. what had happened. Id. at

225; see also id. at 253-54 (wherein D.S. clarified that she “didn’t tell [B.L.]

the whole thing[,]” just that something had happened).

B.L. lived in Highspire with her mother in 2018. Id. at 268. B.L. knew

M.S. and N.S. from school, and started hanging out with D.S. a couple months

later. Id. at 270. B.L. testified that during the summer of 2018, when she

was 14, she went to Hassel’s house with N.S. and D.S. to buy marijuana. Id.

at 271-72, 300. While B.L. was at Hassel’s house, Hassel offered the minors

alcohol. Id. at 273-76. The minors also smoked marijuana, which Hassel had

provided to them. Id. at 276. Hassel touched B.L.’s inner thigh, and tried to

pull her close to him. Id. at 278, 285. Hassel told B.L. and D.S. that he would

pay for them to have sex with him. Id. at 285, 287. Hassel also took B.L.’s

shoes and socks off, and sucked on her toes. Id. at 288-91. B.L. returned to

D.S. and N.S.’s house that night, and went home the following day. Id. at

296. B.L. testified that D.S. eventually told her that “she did something with

[Hassel].” Id. at 310.

3 The parties stipulated that Hassel had a colostomy bag in 2018. N.T., 8/12/20, at 223.

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On May 28, 2018, Highspire Borough Police Officer Wade Bloom (“Officer

Bloom”)4 received a report from D.S.’s stepmother, Zena Carroll (“Carroll”),

that D.S. had run away from home. Id. at 314. Officer Bloom located D.S.

later that night, and returned her to her home. Id. at 316-17. Two days

later, Officer Bloom was made aware that another part-time officer had been

in contact with D.S. and Carroll; D.S. had been taken for a psychological

evaluation; and there were allegations that D.S. had been sexually involved

with an older man. Id. at 317.

Officer Bloom subsequently attended D.S.’s interview with the Children’s

Resource Center (“CRC”). Id. at 319; see also id. at 319-20 (wherein Officer

Bloom testified that he wrote his police report based on D.S.’s CRC interview,

but that his notes were not verbatim from the interview). After D.S.

mentioned B.L. and M.S., Officer Bloom contacted the girls’ parents, and CRC

interviews were completed for them. Id. at 320.

As to M.S., the Commonwealth charged Hassel with one count of COM.

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