Com. v. Rosenberger, G.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 3, 2024
Docket477 EDA 2023
StatusUnpublished

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : GREGORY EARL ROSENBERGER : : Appellant : No. 477 EDA 2023

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered January 4, 2023 In the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-46-CR-0002056-2021

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : GREGORY EARL ROSENBERGER : : Appellant : No. 496 EDA 2023

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered January 4, 2023 In the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-46-CR-0006563-2021

BEFORE: DUBOW, J., SULLIVAN, J., and BENDER, P.J.E.

MEMORANDUM BY SULLIVAN, J.: FILED JULY 03, 2024

Gregory Earl Rosenberger (“Rosenberger”) appeals from the judgment

of sentence following his jury convictions of four counts of disorderly conduct,

graded as third-degree misdemeanors, and two counts of the summary

offense of harassment.1 For the reasons discussed below, we affirm.

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1 See 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 5503(a)(2), (3), and 2709(a)(3). J-S12029-24

We take the underlying facts and procedural history from our review of

the certified record.

Rosenberger lived with his parents when B.V., her husband J.V., and

their three children, sons J. and P., and daughter E. (collectively “the

victims”), moved next door in 2015.2 See N.T., 9/20/22, at 84-89. In 2017,

P was diagnosed with cancer. See id. at 85; 123-24. Because of this, B.V.

worked from home for the next three years. See id. at 85-86.

In October 2019, Rosenberger, who was not well-acquainted with B.V.,

came to her home and asked to speak with her. See id. 96-97. Rosenberger

explained he had posted upsetting notes to B.V. in his window. See id. at 97.

Rosenberger told B.V. he suffered from depression, had no friends, and then

sexually propositioned her. See id. at 97-98. Rosenberger looked at her

genital area and said, “Come on, you’re not even wet right now.” Id. at 98.

B.V. asked him to leave, and Rosenberger again propositioned her. See id.

at 99. B.V. escorted him out of her home. See id.

A few minutes later, Rosenberger returned; while he initially apologized

and asked B.V. not to tell her husband, he then propositioned her again. See

id. at 100-01. The incident so concerned B.V. that she called J.V. at work and

asked him to activate the home’s security cameras. See id. at 101. She also

2 The houses were positioned so that you could see into each house’s windows

from the other. See N.T., 9/20/22, at 86-96 and Commonwealth’s Exhibit 1. -2- J-S12029-24

contacted her sister, who came to B.V.’s home and called the police. See id.

at 102-03. Despite the presence of the police, Rosenberger knocked on B.V.’s

door. See id. at 102. The police spoke with Rosenberger and told him B.V.

did not want to have any contact with him. See id. at 102; N.T., 9/21/22, at

54-55.

Rosenberger commenced a sustained campaign of harassment against

B.V. and her family, necessitating multiple calls to the police. See N.T.,

9/20/22, at 103-05; 9/21/22, at 31-32, 44-45, 56. Rosenberger flashed lights

into B.V.’s home and placed notes, some including further sexual propositions,

in windows facing B.V.’s home. See N.T., 9/20/22, at 103-05. Rosenberger

would repeatedly shout and hit the windows to draw attention to the notes.

See id.

The police advised B.V. to document Rosenberger’s actions and call

them whenever Rosenberger became problematic. See id. at 105, 112, 132.

Much of Rosenberger’s behavior was recorded on B.V.’s home security system.

See id. at 113-31; see also N.T., 9/21/22, at 72-79.

In January 2020, the police arrested Rosenberger. See id. at 106; N.T.,

9/21/22, at 35, 50. As a result of that arrest, Rosenberger pleaded guilty to

harassment in November 2020; the trial court sentenced Rosenberger to

probation and ordered him to have no contact with B.V. and her family.

Despite this, Rosenberger continued to bang on the windows, talking

and shouting profanity at B.V. and her children, as well as yelling about -3- J-S12029-24

suicide. See id. at 110-11. Rosenberger also began to make threats against

the victims, shouting that he thought about killing B.V. and her family. See

id. at 110-12. Rosenberger would come out of his house to watch the family,

and, on a few occasions, B.V. was too frightened to leave her car and the

police would escort her into her home. See id. J.V. confirmed B.V.’s

testimony regarding Rosenberger’s behavior, including hearing Rosenberger

say he was going to kill the “whole fucking family.” N.T., 9/21/22, at 71-72;

see also id. at 74.

In September 2020, B.V.’s home security system recorded Rosenberger

saying, “[b]eat you, stab you, shoot you, bleed you.” Id. at 77. In an earlier

recording, Rosenberger stated B.V.’s “family, friends, and neighbors aren’t

safe.” Id. at 79. In a February 2021 recording, Rosenberger, presumably

referring to B.V., called her “[f]ucking smiling, fucking piece of shit.” N.T.,

9/20/22, at 116. On a March 8, 2021, recording, Rosenberger loudly said,

“[f]uck those mother fuckers [sic],” and “[f]uck you, cunt,” and “you’re trying

to prosecute a person for jerking off in front of children.” Id. at 115-20. In

the same recording, Rosenberger made references to B.V.’s children and B.V.

“exploiting” her child with cancer. Id. at 119-23. As a result of the March

2021 incident, the police arrested Rosenberger and charged him with stalking,

disorderly conduct, and harassment at case CP-46-CR-0002056-2021.

Rosenberger was released on bail and, as a condition of bail, told to have no

contact with the victims. -4- J-S12029-24

However, Rosenberger continued to harass the victims. In October

2021, a lengthy recording captured Rosenberger calling B.V. “[a] beautiful

woman,” and then saying, “I can’t wait till you’re subject to having to look at

a [sic] abuser of women and children for the rest of your life.” Id. at 126-

27. B.V. could hear Rosenberger from inside her home; he next stated

something was “equivalent to a dick pic,” four separate times. Id. at 127.

Other recordings from October 2021, captured Rosenberger cursing and

yelling at the victims in the middle of the night. See id. at 129-30.

At trial, J.V. testified that between June and October 2021, Rosenberger

was captured on video saying, presumably in reference to J.V., he was going

to “bash that fucker [sic] joker’s head in.’” N.T., 9/21/22 at 78. J.V. recalled

he was packing the car for a family vacation when Rosenberger came outside

his house to watch him and said, “yeah, five caskets will do.” Id. at 79-80.

The statement concerned J.V., who called the police, and they escorted the

victims into their car. See id. at 79-81.

The police again arrested Rosenberger and charged him with stalking,

disorderly conduct, and harassment at case number CP-46-CR-0006563-2021

with respect to incidents occurring between June and October 2021. The trial

court consolidated the cases for trial and a jury convicted Rosenberger of the

above offenses but acquitted him of three counts of harassment. The jury

deadlocked on two charges of stalking. After receipt of a presentence

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