Com. v. Jonnala, K.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 15, 2024
Docket977 EDA 2023
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Jonnala, K., (Pa. Ct. App. 2024).

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37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. : : : KIRAN JONNALA : : Appellant : No. 977 EDA 2023

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered February 16, 2023 In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-15-CR-0003467-2021

BEFORE: PANELLA, P.J.E., NICHOLS, J., and BECK, J.

MEMORANDUM BY BECK, J.: FILED MAY 15, 2024

Kiran Jonnala (“Jonnala”) appeals from the judgment of sentence

imposed by the Chester County Court of Common Pleas (“trial court”)

following his convictions of false reports of child abuse and retaliation against

a witness, victim, or party.1 On appeal, Jonnala challenges the sufficiency and

weight of the evidence presented to support his convictions, as well as the

trial court’s decision to allow expert testimony in attorney professional ethics

and discipline at trial. Because we find no merit to Jonnala’s claims, we affirm.

The record reflects that in October 2020, Jonnala lived in Exton,

Pennsylvania in the same community as Andrew Schneider (“Schneider”).

Jonnala’s son A.J. and Schneider’s son N.S. were both about thirteen years

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1 18 Pa.C.S. §§ 4906.1, 4953(a). J-S09033-24

old at the time, attended the same school, and were involved in the same

local Boy Scout troop. Jonnala and Schneider also attended various troop

activities, campouts, and meetings with their sons.

On September 28, 2020, Schneider filed a lawsuit against the

homeowners’ association (“HOA”), where Jonnala served as president of its

board of directors, involving a dispute over its obligation to maintain certain

sections of lawn in a common area. Three weeks later, on October 19, 2020,

Jonnala emailed the scout troop’s committee chair, Andrew Nusbickel

(“Nusbickel”), the following:

Dear Mr. Nusbickel,

Hope all is well with you and your family!!

My name is Kiran Jonnala and my son [A.J.] has been with Troop 76 for more than four years. He has been enjoying scouting very much, especially camping trips. I appreciate the efforts of all volunteers of Troop 76 and your leadership to make it possible to continue scouting in spite of the pandemic.

Since I never had a chance to be part of Boy Scouts as a child, I always thought it would be a very good opportunity for [A.J.] to learn and to become a productive citizen to bring joy to other people. Even though he didn’t progress much in the last three years, I didn’t care about it as I am more interested in his learning and life skills as more important to us.

Based on the last court of honor meeting, we also donated $1001 for Troop 76 new shed and hut expansion by check …. We always trusted that Troop 76 has done proper due diligence and background checks in selecting the volunteers for Troop 76 to provide a safe learning environment for kids.

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But, I have a personal complaint against [] Schneider who is volunteering as Assistant ScoutMaster for Troop 76.[2] We live in the same beautiful community Malvern Hunt in Exton and his son [N.S.] is in the same grade as [A.J.] at [Great Valley Middle School]. We always considered him as a family friend and [A.J.] used to play with [N.S.] many times.

I always felt his sarcastic comments and bragging himself as a lawyer winning a lawsuit against our HOA was kind of a smart move. However, based on recent bullying efforts and harassing lawsuits against Malvern Hunt HOA community and other Board members, I believe he broke the Scout law and Oath to guide or teach the kids to become a good citizen. As Malvern Hunt HOA Board president (volunteer), I am working with our attorneys to protect the community members and community reputation against such thoughtless act of [] Schneider.

Scout Law: A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent.

Scout Oath: On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.

I also observed that [A.J.] is reluctant to meet or play with [N.S] and some changes that we couldn’t understand. We suspect that [] Schneider has done some kind of physical or emotional abuse to my son during last year’s camping trips. Also, I am working with my personal lawyer for a possible lawsuit against [] Schneider or BSA/Troop 76 for those abuses by the end of this week. At the same time, many kids in Troop 76 are from Malvern Hunt and like to protect them from any kind of harassment and abuse by [] Schneider.

I request that [] Schneider should resign or be removed from his position of Assistant Scout Master at Troop 76 immediately and in future. Also, I request you to keep away [] Schneider from my ____________________________________________

2 Schneider was not, in fact, an assistant scoutmaster for the troop. See N.T., 11/30/2022, at 170.

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son and other kids at Troop 76 going forward. Otherwise, I have to email all parents to alert them to protect their kids against any kind of abuse or bullying effort by [] Schneider. I hope that my complaint is reviewed and addressed fairly. Hope it wouldn’t impact my son’s progress or activities at Troop 76. If you have any questions then I am happy to discuss this matter in detail. Look forward to hearing from you soon.

We truly appreciate all you do at Troop 76 to build future good citizens of our country.

Thank you for your time and effort!!

Sincerely, Kiran Jonnala

N.T., 11/29/2022, at Ex. C-2 (emphasis in original; name corrections

supplied). Nusbickel immediately talked to Jonnala by phone. During the

phone call, Jonnala additionally reported that A.J. told him that while in a car

on a scout activity, “there were advances or improper touching on going either

to a trip or from a trip by [] Schneider” toward A.J.3 Id. at 38-39; see also

id. at 66, Ex. C-3 (Nusbickel’s contemporaneous notes of phone call with

Jonnala wherein Jonnala reported to him that Schneider was “abusive” and

“made advances and touches” towards A.J.). When Nusbickel asked if he or

someone with the scouts could talk to A.J., Jonnala declined. Jonnala knew—

and Nusbickel reiterated to him during the phone call—that as scout troop

3 One-on-one contact between adults and youth scout members is prohibited. N.T., 11/29/2022, at 55, Ex. D-1 (select page of Boy Scout Handbook).

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committee chair, Nusbickel was statutorily mandated to report his allegations

to Childline.4, 5

On October 20, 2020, Nusbickel reported Jonnala’s allegations to

Childline. Nusbickel also informed Schneider generally of the report against

him and prohibited him from attending any troop meeting or activities until

further notice.

Chester County Children, Youth, and Family Services (“CYFS”) and the

East Whiteland Township Police Department initiated investigations. CYFS

caseworker Willietta Harris (“Harris”) talked to Jonnala by phone on October

22, 2020, during which he reported that A.J. “told him the alleged perpetrator,

[Schneider], touched him inappropriately.” N.T., 11/30/2022, at 10. Jonnala

stated to Harris that he did not want his son to know about the investigation

4 Jonnala previously and successfully completed youth protection training through the Boy Scouts of America, which included training with respect to mandated reporters and their obligations.

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