Com. v. Johnson, N.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 30, 2021
Docket2410 EDA 2018
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

J-S74044-19

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : NASEER JOHNSON : : Appellant : No. 2410 EDA 2018

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered June 21, 2018 In the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-46-CR-0000776-2016

BEFORE: BENDER, P.J.E., MURRAY, J., and STEVENS, P.J.E.*

MEMORANDUM BY STEVENS, P.J.E.: Filed: April 30, 2021

Appellant, Naseer Johnson, appeals from the judgment of sentence of

13 to 38 years’ incarceration entered in the Court of Common Pleas of

Montgomery County after he pleaded guilty to one count each of Rape,

Aggravated Assault, and Aggravated Indecent Assault.1 Herein, he challenges

his lifetime registration as a Sexually Violent Predator (“SVP”) under the

Sexual Offenders Registration and Notification Act (“SORNA II”), Subchapter

H, 42 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 9799.10-42, the discretionary aspects of his standard

range guideline sentence, and the imposition of costs at sentencing. After

careful review, we affirm.

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* Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court.

1 18 PA.C.S.A. §§ 3121(a)(1), 2702(a)(1), and 3125(a)(2), respectively. J-S74044-19

The Affidavit of Probable Cause included within the Police Criminal

Complaint filed in the present matter supplied the facts to which Appellant

stipulated to at the time of his guilty plea and sentencing. Specifically, the

Affidavit alleged the following:

On December 23, 2015 at 5:01 p.m., the Upper Dublin Township Police Department was dispatched to "The Villa," located at 701 Bethlehem Pike in the Ambler section of Upper Dublin Township, for a completed sexual assault. The victim in this investigation . . . has been employed as a clinical intern at "The Villa" since August 31, 2015. [She] reported to Upper Dublin Police Officers at the scene that she was forcefully raped by a resident of "The Villa" named Naseer Johnson (date of birth 11/08/1997).

[The victim] reported that she was strangled by Naseer Johnson to the point that she lost control of her bladder and urinated on the cafeteria floor[, a report corroborated by a discovery of a puddle of urine at the location]. [She reported] that the sexual assault occurred in the cafeteria of "The Villa" following a counseling session she had with Naseer Johnson.

[She] was transported to Abington Memorial Hospital by Ambler Ambulance at 5:25 p.m., where she was interviewed and examined by Karen Dougherty, a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner. Nurse Dougherty's examination revealed that [she] displayed tenderness and pain to her head, mouth and jaw, and upper extremities as well as erythema on her cervix consistent with recent sexual intercourse.

[A] formal, written statement [was taken from the victim] following her examination by Nurse Dougherty. [The victim] reported that she is currently employed as a clinical intern at "The Villa" and has been so employed since August 31, 2015. She reported that on December 23, 2015, she went to St. Dominick’s, a housing unit on the grounds of "The Villa", to meet a resident for a counseling session. [She] reported that the resident she was supposed to counsel was sleeping, so she asked the residential counselor if any of his residents wanted to talk.

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[The victim] reported that while she was speaking with the residential counselor, Naseer Johnson was present and was asked by the residential counselor if he wanted to speak with [the victim]. [The victim] reported that Naseer Johnson said he felt like talking and she took him to her office for a counseling session.

[The victim] reported that prior to the evening of December 23, 2015, she never counseled or spoke to Naseer Johnson. [She] reported that the counseling session with Naseer Johnson lasted approximately thirty minutes and was atypical from counseling sessions she has had with other residents of "The Villa.” [She] reported that the session began normally in that Naseer Johnson was telling her about his life and why he couldn't go home for Christmas, but quickly changed when Johnson began asking [her] questions about her internship and personal questions such as where she attended school.

[The victim] reported that when she completed the counseling session with Naseer Johnson, they left her office and he asked if he could see Carol, an employee at "The Villa", because she had his Christmas gifts. [The victim] reported that she and Naseer Johnson then walked to Carol's office but she was not there. [The victim] reported that Naseer Johnson then kept asking her if anyone was in the building to which she replied, "I guess not."

[The victim] reported that Naseer Johnson then asked her if he could go to the bathroom, to which [she replied] that he could use the bathroom back at his unit [instead]. [She] reported that Naseer Johnson then walked to the bathroom and tried opening the door, but it was locked. At this point, [ ] she told Naseer Johnson that she had to walk him back to his unit, and she began walking with him toward one of the stairwells.

[The victim] reported that Naseer Johnson directed her toward another stairwell, stating that the flight of stairs was a quicker way back to his unit. [She] reported that as she began to walk up the stairs, Naseer Johnson pulled her off of the stairs by grabbing onto the hood of her jacket and strangling her neck while standing behind her.

[The victim] reported that after Johnson pulled her off the stairs, he began striking her repeatedly to the back of her head. [She] made several attempts to strike, pull away, and run from

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Naseer Johnson, but she was unable to escape his grasp as he grabbed her and repeatedly banged her head against the cafeteria wall. [The victim] reported that Naseer Johnson then took her to the ground forcefully and pulled her pants and underwear down to her ankles. [She] reported that Naseer Johnson, now on top of her, began strangling her and said, "If you scream, I'm going to kill you".

[The victim] reported that while Naseer Johnson strangled her she urinated on the cafeteria floor. [She] reported that after Naseer Johnson threatened to kill her she stopped resisting. [She] reported that she stopped resisting because she feared that Naseer Johnson would kill her.

[The victim] reported that Johnson proceeded to take his pants down and forcefully inserted his penis inside of [her] vagina. [She] reported that during the sexual assault, Naseer Johnson lifted her shirt and bra and kissed her breasts and mouth. [She] reported that when she tried to move her head or arms during the sexual assault, Naseer Johnson forcefully pinned her arms to the cafeteria floor.

[The victim] reported that Naseer Johnson forcefully penetrated her vagina with his penis for approximately fifteen to twenty minutes. [She] reported that Naseer Johnson may have ejaculated inside of her vagina. [She] reported that following the rape, she asked Naseer Johnson if he trusted her, [in an attempt to save her own life], because she didn't know if he was going to kill her after he raped her. [She] reported that at no time prior to or during the previously described sexual assault did she consent to sexual activity of any kind with Naseer Johnson.

Following [the] interview with [the victim], [investigating officers] interviewed and took a formal written statement from Naseer Johnson at the Upper Dublin Township Police Department.

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