Com. v. Nobblen, W.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 12, 2021
Docket2726 EDA 2019
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Nobblen, W., (Pa. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

J-A01043-21

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION – SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellee : : v. : : WILLIAM NOBBLEN, : : Appellant : No. 2726 EDA 2019

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered April 2, 2019 in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0007012-2015

BEFORE: BENDER, P.J.E., OLSON, J. and STRASSBURGER, J.*

MEMORANDUM BY BENDER, P.J.E.: Filed: August 12, 2021

Appellant, William Nobblen, appeals nunc pro tunc from the judgment

of sentence of four to ten years’ incarceration, imposed after his conviction

for aggravated assault. After careful review, we affirm.

On June 3, 2015, Appellant was arrested and charged with aggravated

assault and possession of an instrument of crime (PIC),1 among other

offenses,2 following an incident on April 16, 2015. Appellant proceeded to a

jury trial on November 6, 2018.

1 18 Pa.C.S. § 2702(a) and 18 Pa.C.S. § 907(a), respectively.

2 The Commonwealth withdrew prosecution on the following charges: simple

assault, recklessly endangering another person, robbery, possession of firearm prohibited, carrying firearms in public in Philadelphia, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and firearms not to be carried without license pursuant to 18 Pa.C.S. §§ 2701(a), 2705, 3701(a)(1), 6105(a)(1), 6108, 3921(a), and 3925(a), respectively.

*Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court. J-A01043-21

The trial court summarized the facts adduced during the jury trial as

follows:

At trial, the Commonwealth first presented the testimony of the complainant, Malik Coyett. [Mr. Coyett] initially testified that he did not remember anything about April 16, 2015. He then testified that he did not recall anything happening to him physically in April of 2015. [Mr. Coyett] remembered leaving Presbyterian Hospital that same month, but he did not remember going to the hospital or whether he received any treatment. He testified that he suffered “some bruising on my head and like stuff like that,” specifically on the left side of his forehead. N.T., 11/06/2018, at 32. [Mr. Coyett], at the Commonwealth’s request, lifted up his hair, revealing scars that he suffered from “whatever [he was] in the hospital for.” Id.

[Mr. Coyett] testified that about a month later[,] the police asked him to follow them to the Southwest Detective Division. [Mr. Coyett] remembered that the police showed him a video, but he did not remember making a statement about what happened to him on the night of April 16, 2015. [Mr. Coyett] testified, “To be honest with you, I really don’t want to do this….” Id. at 35-36. When asked why, [Mr. Coyett] testified, “I’m just saying whatever happened[,] I’m pas[t] that. You know what I mean? I’m pas[t] it and trying to do things for the future.” Id. at 36.

At this point, the Commonwealth confronted [Mr. Coyett] with a statement he gave to detectives during an interview on May 13, 2015. As introduced at trial, the [statement conveyed that] [Mr. Coyett] went to Spiro’s Bar, located at the intersection of 40th Street and West Girard Ave. on the night of April 16, 2015. [Mr. Coyett] was standing outside the bar around 11:45 p.m. when someone hit [Mr. Coyett] from behind. [Mr. Coyett] blacked out and woke up in the hospital with six to seven fractured bones in his face, thirty stitches in his face, and about six staples in his head.

[Mr. Coyett]’s medical records from Presbyterian Hospital in the early morning hours on April 17, 2015[, were admitted into evidence]. [Mr. Coyett] had been “pistol whipped” and received treatment for “assault, loss of consciousness, and several fractures” as well as “loss of vision in his left eye.” N.T.,

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11/07/2018, at 115. He “was treated with the staples, stitches, and stabilization, and was given medication, including antibiotics and pain medication.” Id. at 116. [Mr. Coyett] was discharged from the hospital in the evening on April 20, 2015.

Officer Calvin Vaughn testified that he received a radio call regarding an assault around 11:57 p.m. on the night of April 16, 2015. He explained that the assault probably took place around 11:45 p.m. based on the time he received the radio call, as well as information later obtained from [Mr. Coyett]. He went to Presbyterian Hospital’s emergency room where he encountered [Mr. Coyett], who “had blood coming out of his face” and “knots on his face.” Id. at 12. Officer Vaughn testified that [Mr. Coyett] was “uncooperative” and “didn’t want to give me the right information I needed to put in my report.” Id. at 13.

Detective Thomas DiLauro testified that he went to Spiro’s Bar and reviewed the bar’s outdoor surveillance videos on April 18, 2015, that depicted the assault, but he was unable to retrieve a diskette copy of the video. He instead recorded the surveillance video with his cellular phone....

Officer Brian McCarthy testified that he went to Encore’s Bar, located across the street form Spiro’s Bar, on April 26, 2015. He obtained a copy of Encore’s surveillance video from the night of April 16, 2015, which shows a male wearing a two-toned Phillies jacket in the area of Spiro’s bar around 11:25 p.m. Officer McCarthy identified [Appellant] as the male in the Phillies jacket based on their previous encounters....

The police showed [Mr. Coyett] three still photographs captured from Encore’s surveillance video[] during his interview on May 13, 2015. The photographs depict a male standing outside wearing a two-toned Phillies jacket, who [Mr. Coyett] identified as [Appellant]. The police then showed [Mr. Coyett] the Spiro’s surveillance video from the night of April 16, 2015. [Mr. Coyett] again identified [Appellant. Detective Francesco Campbell testified that a]fter the police showed [Mr. Coyett] a photo array, [Mr. Coyett] signed a photograph of [Appellant] and stated that “he pistol whipped me[ with a] gun [in] my face and head.” N.T., 11/0[7]/2018, at [108].

Detective Matthew Carey testified that he was the detective who documented [Mr. Coyett]’s interview on May 13,

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2015. Detective Carey testified regarding the written statement [Mr. Coyett] signed and explained that [Mr. Coyett] did not have any difficulty understanding the directions and interview questions. Detective Carey then read into evidence specific questions and answers contained in [Mr. Coyett]’s statement, including the following:

… “Do you recall being assaulted on April 16, 2015 at 11:45 p.m. at 4002 Girard Avenue?” [“]I remember getting hit the first time and then I blacked out. I don’t remember anything else. I remember waking up in the hospital.[”]

“Where were you prior to getting hit?” “Inside Spiro’s Bar.” …

“Did you have an altercation inside the bar?” [“N]o.[”]

“Who did you leave the bar with?” [“]I left by myself.[”]

“Do you recall talking to anyone leaving Spiro’s Bar?” [“]I was talking to a couple of girls.[”]

[“]Police Officer Kennedy... just showed you three still images. Do you recognize this male?[”] [“Y]es.[”]

[“What is his name?[” “T]hey call him Nobs or Nobes.[”]

[“H]ow do you know this male?[”] [“]I just seen him around the neighborhood.[”]

[“]Malik, you were just shown a video of yourself. Do you remember the male in the Phillies jacket?” [“Y]es.[” “]Who was the male in the Phillies jacket?[”] [“]Nobes.[”]

“Do you recall Nobes hitting you?” “I was hit from behind. I didn’t see him hit me.”

N.T., 11/07/2018, at 87-93.

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Trial Court Opinion (TCO), 2/21/2020, at 2–4 (unnumbered, some citations

omitted or altered for consistency).

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