Fuller v. State

231 So. 3d 1207
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
DecidedDecember 18, 2015
DocketCR-14-0368
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Fuller v. State, 231 So. 3d 1207 (Ala. Ct. App. 2015).

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BURKE, Judge.

Paudriciquez Martez Fuller appeals his conviction for murder made capital because the. murder was committed by or through the use of a deadly weapon fired or otherwise used within or from a vehicle. See § 13A-5-40(a)(18), Ala.Code 1975.' Fuller was sentenced to .life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. •

Facts

During ■ -the ■ evening of-June 6, 2013, Fuller shot and killed Romaine Wither-spoon. Curtis Robinson testified that, shortly before the shooting, he and several other people, including Witherspoon, were watching a basketball game on television inside a house on Hillside Avenue. Robinson left the house to go pick up his child,but he returned to the house shortly thereafter. Robinson testified that, upon his return, while he was still, outside the house, he saw Fuller and his girlfriend slowly drive by the'house two times and then turn around to drive by the house a third time. Robinson went inside the house and informed everyone that Fuller was driving by the house. Robinson, Witherspoon, and a few other people walked outside. According to Robinson, he handed Witherspoon a handgun, and Witherspoon put the gun in his back pocket. Witherspoon walked out to the road, threw up his hands, and asked Fuller: “What’s going on?" Robinson testified that he did not see a gun in Witherspoon’s hands when he confronted Fuller. Robinson then witnessed two gunshots come from the driver’s side of the vehicle that Fuller was driving. According to Robinson, immediately after those.two gunshots, [1209]*1209Witherspoon fell to the ground and then fired a couple of shots at Fuller as he was driving away. Robinson retrieved the gun that he had given to Witherspoon, arid then Robinson left the scene.

Andrew Antwah Morris testified that, on June 6, 2013, he was watching the basketball game with Witherspoon, Robinson, and other people in the house on Hillside Avenue. Morris further testified that he saw Fuller drive by the house four or five times within an hour. Morris, Wither-spoon, Robinson, and a' couple of other people exited the house as Fuller was driving by the last time. Morris heard someone’ inside the vehicle say something. Morris testified that Witherspoon approached the vehicle with his hands up and stated: ‘What’s up?” Morris then heard a girl inside the vehicle state: “Don’t shoot that gun in my car, [Fuller], my baby in here.” (R. 220.) Morris knew that Robinson had given Witherspoon a gun, but Morris did not see the gún in Wither-spoon’s hands when he approached Fuller’s vehicle. According to Morris, as Witherspoon approached the vehicle, Fuller fired two shots at Witherspoon, The shots struck Witherspoon and spun him around. As Witherspoon was falling to the ground, he pulled a gun out of his pocket and fired multiple shots at Fuller as he was driving away.

Belton Andre Perkins testified that, on June 6, 2013, he was watching, the basketball game with Witherspoon, Robinson, Morris, Wayne Cook, and other people in the house on Hillside Avenue. Perkins further testified that Robinson had left the house to go pick up one of his children. When Robinson returned to the house, he said something .to Witherspoon and they went outside. Perkins and Morris followed them outside. Perkins then saw Fuller slowly driving by the house. Perkins had not seen Fuller drive by the house earlier that day. Perkins testified that, before Fuller reached the front of the house, Cook said: “Shoot, - [Witherspoon]. Shoot, [Witherspoon].” (R. 262.) According to Perkins, as Fuller was slowly driving by the house, he said something. At that point, Witherspoon sat down a cup that was in his hand, walked toward Fuller’s vehicle with his hands up, and stated: “What you said fucking’ nigga? What you said?” (R. 249.) Perkins testified that he did not see a gun in Witherspoon’s hands at that time. Then, according to Perkins, Fuller fired two shots at Witherspoon. Witherspoon fell to the ground and then fired multiple shots at Fuller as he was quickly driving away. Perkins testified that he saw Robinson give a gun. to With-erspoon before the confrontation with Fuller and that Witherspoon put that gun in his back pocket.

Brian Rashad Pettigrew testified that, on June 6, 2013, he was watching the basketball game with Witherspoon, Robinson, and other people in the house on Hillside Avenue. Pettigrew saw the vehicle that Fuller was driving pass by the house two or three times that day. While Pettigrew was watching the basketball game, Robinson entered the house and stated that everyone needed to come outside. Pettigrew and several other people went outside. At that time, Pettigrew saw Fuller’s vehicle drive toward the house and then stop in the middle of the road in front of the house. According to Pettigrew, Witherspoon walked toward the vehicle with his hands up and said: “What’s, up?” (R, 271.) Pettigrew did not see a gun in Witherspoon’s .hands. As Witherspoon approached the vehicle, Pettigrew heard some arguing and then he heard two gunshots come from the driver’s side of the vehicle. Immediately after those shots, Witherspoon fell down, and then Pettigrew heard four or five more gunshots as the vehicle drove away. Pettigrew did not know who fired those four or five gunshots [1210]*1210because, he said, he was focused on the vehicle. Pettigrew further testified that on the day before the shooting, June 5, 2013, he -witnessed another altercation between Witherspoon and Fuller. In that altercation, Fuller and Witherspoon again exchanged words as Fuller was driving by them. As Fuller was driving away from them, Witherspoon picked up rock. After Fuller had driven about 50 yards away, he stuck his head out the window and said: “I’m gonna kill you, boy.” (R. 275.)

Dr. Gary Simmons performed the autopsy on Witherspoon’s body. Dr. Simmons testified that Witherspoon died from a gunshot wound that went through the lower portion of his torso. Specifically, the gunshot wound went through Wither-spoon’s right external iliac artery and vein, which caused a large amount of internal bleeding. Dr. Simmons also testified that Witherspoon’s blood-alcohol level was checked twice. A sample of Witherspoon’s blood that was taken at the hospital had an alcohol level of .12 grams per deciliter, and a sample of Witherspoon’s blood that was taken during the autopsy had an alcohol level of .11 grams per deciliter.

Quantrevia Michelle Smoot, Fuller’s girlfriend, testified for the defense. Smoot testified that on June 5, 2013, as she and Fuller were driving down the road, they saw Witherspoon and some of his friends standing beside the road. According to Smoot, Witherspoon said something to Fuller and then picked up a brick and threw it at the vehicle. Smoot testified that she and Fuller simply drove away. Smoot testified that on June 6, 2013, she and Fuller were driving down Hillside Avenue because her aunt lives on that road. Smoot testified that they could not drive fast down that road because it is narrow and vehicles were parked on the side of the road. While driving their vehicle down Hillside Avenue, Smoot and Fuller saw Witherspoon and some of his friends. According to Smoot, Witherspoon walked toward the vehicle and yelled something at Fuller. Fuller stopped the vehicle and began arguing with Witherspoon. Smoot then saw Robinson give Witherspoon a handgun. Smoot testified that Wither-spoon approached the vehicle pointing the gun at the vehicle. Smoot further testified that she grabbed her baby, who was in the backseat of the vehicle, and laid down. Immediately after Smoot grabbed her baby, she heard gunshots, but she did not see who fired the shots. Then, Smoot and Fuller drove away.

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