Commonwealth v. McFadden

156 A.3d 299, 2017 Pa. Super. 36, 2017 WL 605067, 2017 Pa. Super. LEXIS 92
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedFebruary 15, 2017
DocketCom. v. McFadden, B. No. 635 EDA 2014
StatusPublished
Cited by66 cases

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Bluebook
Commonwealth v. McFadden, 156 A.3d 299, 2017 Pa. Super. 36, 2017 WL 605067, 2017 Pa. Super. LEXIS 92 (Pa. Ct. App. 2017).

Opinion

OPINION BY

SOLANO, J.:

Appellant Brittany McFadden appeals from the judgment of sentence following a bench trial and convictions for aggravated assault, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and criminal mischief. Trial Ct. Op. at l. 1 We affirm.

At a bench trial held on December 5, 2013, the victim, Michelle Tolbert, testified that on the afternoon of June 21, 2013, the last day of the school year, she was working for the City of Philadelphia as a cross *301 ing guard. N.T., 12/5/13, at 13, 28. While she was at her designated street corner, a car pulled up and Sharday McFadden, a relative of Appellant Brittany McFadden, exited the car. Id. at 17, 111. Ms. Tolbert did not know Sharday McFadden. Id. at 17. After a heated discussion, Sharday McFadden punched Ms. Tolbert in the face. Id. at 18-20. 2 A fray ensued, which ended after the two women fell to the ground. Id. Ms. Tolbert resumed helping children cross the street. Id. at 20, 26. Ms. Tolbert’s husband, Torrey Caldwell, who normally accompanies Ms. Tolbert on her work shift but was running late that day, arrived and called the police. Id. at 24-25.

Meanwhile, Sharday McFadden made a phone call. N.T. at 20. Within two or three minutes, a group of people arrived, including Appellant, who was also unknown to Ms. Tolbert. Id. at 21-22, 36. Sharday McFadden again approached Ms. Tolbert, who was standing against her truck. Id. at 39. 3 Meanwhile, a group of children from a nearby daycare had stopped by to give Ms. Tolbert a card to thank her for her help during the school year. Id. at 39. Shortly after Ms. Tolbert placed the card inside her vehicle, Sharday McFadden again began punching her. Id. at 22, 38-39. As the two fell to the ground, Appellant approached and joined in the fray. Id. Ms. Tolbert was on top of Sharday McFadden, and Appellant “on top of [Ms. Tolbert] from the back.” Id. at 22. Appellant struck Ms. Tolbert on the back of her head and scratched the sides of her face. Id. at 22-23. Mr. Caldwell then pulled Sharday McFadden and Appellant off of his wife, and he and his wife drove away. Id. at 24-25. 4

Mr. Caldwell testified that when he first arrived, he noticed that Ms. Tolbert’s shirt was ripped, her vest was off, and her hat was missing. N.T. at 53-54. There was a car parked at the corner, and he saw a person later identified as Sharday McFadden 5 exit and punch Ms. Tolbert. Id. at 54. He testified that he tried to break up the fight while Ms. Tolbert defended herself. Id. As he was trying to end the fight, another car arrived and three or four men surrounded him and began pulling him. Id. at 54-55, 57. Mr. Caldwell then called the police. Id. at 57. His wife had stopped fighting and was leaning against her Jeep, where he saw some children give her a thank you card. Id. at 57-58.

*302 Mr. Caldwell testified that, as Ms. Tol-bert was facing her car and Mr. Caldwell was distracted by the new arrivals, Appellant approached and punched Ms. Tolbert twice in the head. N.T. at 58-59. Mr. Caldwell pushed Appellant away, and she “might have tripped over one of the guys that were there.” Id. at 61. He did not see Ms. Tolbert hit Appellant at any point. Id. at 62. Sharday McFadden returned and again began to hit Ms. Tolbert. Id. at 59-60. 6 Mr. Caldwell testified that the fight ended after his wife “grabbed [Sharday McFadden] and choke-slammed her on the ground” and when he became fearful due to the number of people from the neighborhood who had arrived to watch the fight. Id. at 63.

Barbara Kener lives in the area of the incident, is Appellant’s neighbor, and has known Appellant since birth. N.T. at 83-84. Ms. Kener testified she was at home on the day of the incident, but went out to the street when she noticed her granddaughter’s book bag lying on her steps. Id. at 92. She ran to the comer at the same time as Appellant arrived. Id. at 96. When they got there, Sharday McFadden and Ms. Tolbert were fighting. Id. at 85-86. Ms. Kener testified that Appellant tried to stop the fight, but Mr. Caldwell grabbed Appellant’s arm and threw her to the ground. Id. at 86-87, 94. Ms. Kener said she never saw Appellant hit Ms. Tolbert. Id. at 87. She testified that Appellant has a reputation for being “a very quiet person” who “doesn’t bother anybody” and who is not the type of person to initiate conflict. Id. at 90-91.

Sameerah Chamberlain, Ms. Kener’s ten-year-old granddaughter (and Sharday McFadden’s cousin), testified that after walking home from school that day she saw the fight start when Ms. Tolbert “snuck” 7 Sharday McFadden. N.T. 102-103. She later saw Appellant approach the corner with Ms. Kener. Id. at 103. Miss Chamberlain said she did not observe Appellant ever strike Ms. Tolbert. Id. at 105. Rather, according to Miss Chamberlain, Appellant tried to separate the two fighters, until Mr. Caldwell “slammed her on the ground.” Id. at 104.

Appellant testified that she went to the corner that day to retrieve Sharday McFadden’s five-year-old daughter, who was watching the fight between her mother and Ms. Tolbert. N.T. at 121. When she arrived at the corner, the women had already begun fighting, and none of the onlookers were trying to stop them. Id. at 118-19, 123. Appellant testified that she attempted to break up the fight, but was slammed on the ground by Mr. Caldwell. Id. at 119-20, 123. Appellant testified that she tried to pull Sharday McFadden out from underneath of Ms. Tolbert, and did not put her hands on or strike Ms. Tolbert. Id. at 119-20. 8 Appellant was pregnant at the time of the altercation, but the trial court sustained the Commonwealth’s objections to testimony about that fact. Id. at 70, 84, and 120.

On January 27, 2014, after finding Appellant guilty of the crimes listed above, the trial court sentenced Appellant to a total of six to twelve months of incarceration followed by two years’ probation. Trial Ct. Op. at 1. On February 26, 2014, Appel *303 lant filed a timely notice of appeal to this Court. Id. After significant delays regarding assembly of the record, the trial court filed a Rule 1925(a) opinion on January 21, 2016. Trial Ct. Op. at 1. 9

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