In Matter of Brooks, 07-Ca-74 (1-14-2008)

2008 Ohio 119
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJanuary 14, 2008
DocketNo. 07-CA-74.
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
In Matter of Brooks, 07-Ca-74 (1-14-2008), 2008 Ohio 119 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

OPINION
{¶ 1} Appellant Nicholas Brooks appeals the May 10, 2007 Judgment Entry entered by the Licking County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, which adjudicated him a delinquent child and committed him to the Ohio Department of Youth Services. Appellee is the State of Ohio.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE AND FACTS
{¶ 2} On October 4, 2006, a Complaint was filed in the Licking County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, charging Appellant with one count of rape, a first degree felony, if committed by an adult, in violation of R.C. 2907.02(A)(1)(b); and one count of gross sexual imposition, a third degree felony if committed by an adult, in violation of R.C. 2907.05(A)(4). Appellant appeared before the trial court for arraignment on November 2, 2006, at which time he entered a denial. Appellant was placed under court supervision which included house arrest, random drug and alcohol screens, and no contact orders.

{¶ 3} On January 23, 2007, the trial court conducted a competency determination of the victim, four year old Gavri Cox. Following questioning by the prosecutor, defense counsel, and the trial court, the trial court found Gavri competent to testify. The trial court immediately proceeded to the adjudicatory portion of the matter.

{¶ 4} The following evidence was adduced at trial. The prosecutor began his questioning of Gavri by asking her if she knew why she was in court that day and whether she knew Appellant. Gavri responded "No" to both questions. When the prosecutor presented Gavri with an anatomically correct doll, the child pointed to the appropriate parts when asked to locate the doll's eyebrows, nose, mouth, arms, bottom, *Page 3 and "girl parts". Gavri recalled swimming in a pool located in Appellant's backyard. When asked if she used the bathroom in Appellant's house, Gavri answered, "No". The prosecutor reminded her about the need to tell the truth, and asked her again if she remembered going into Appellant's house to use the bathroom. Gavri stated Appellant did not go into the bathroom with her. Gavri pointed to the vaginal area on the doll to show where Appellant had touched her. On cross-examination, Gavri stated when she went into the house to use the bathroom, Tracy Brooks, Appellant's mother, helped her take her down her bathing suit in order for her to use the toilet. Gavri stated Appellant was outside with the other children.

{¶ 5} James Lucas, Gavri's stepfather, testified, around August 10, 2006, he and Mandy Cox Lucas, Gavri's mother and his ex-wife1, were outside in their backyard with their three children. James was taking care of general yard work and Mandy was sitting on the porch. Their three children were playing in a small plastic pool in the backyard of Appellant's family's home. Appellant and his two younger sisters were also playing in the pool. Mandy went inside the house to answer the telephone, and came out shortly thereafter to advise James he had a business call. After Tracy Brooks, Appellant's mother, indicated the children were okay, he went into the house.

{¶ 6} When James Lucas came back outside, he did not see the children. He proceeded across the backyard to the Brooks' home. At that point, he saw Gabriel and Gwena, his two other children, and the two Brooks girls exiting the house through the sliding door. Lucas approached the children, questioned Gabriel about why he went inside after he had been instructed otherwise. Lucas neared the sliding glass door, and *Page 4 observed Appellant exiting the bathroom, followed by the Gavri. Lucas did not see Tracy Brooks in the kitchen area. Lucas recalled when Appellant walked out of the house and saw Lucas, Appellant reacted with a look of shock, "kind of the deer-in-headlight look". Tr. at 66. Appellant told Lucas the children needed to use the restroom. Lucas questioned Gavri about why she was in the house when she had been told not to do so. Gavri returned to playing with the other children. Lucas continued with his yardwork. Later that afternoon, after the children had finished swimming, James and Mandy were removing the children's wet swimsuits. At that time, Gavri told her parents her girl parts hurt. James explained Gavri had just finished potty training and would sometimes get a rash from not properly cleaning herself. Mandy checked her daughter, but did not notice a rash or anything of that nature.

{¶ 7} Jennifer Cloud testified Mandy Cox Lucas is her husband's cousin. During the summer of 2006, Cloud babysat for Gavri and Gwena on Fridays and Saturdays when Mandy was working. Cloud recalled she was watching the girls on Saturday, August 12, 2006, and her children, Gavri, and Gwena spent the afternoon outside in the pool. After dinner, Cloud gave the children showers and put on their pajamas. Later that evening, the children were playing in the living room when Gavri walked into the kitchen. Cloud could tell by the way Gavri was acting the girl needed to tell her something. Cloud asked Gavri what was wrong, and Gavri stated her girl parts were hurting. Gavri did not answer when Cloud inquired as to why her girl parts were hurting. Cloud asked Gavri if she wanted her (Cloud) to check the area. Gavri left the kitchen and went into the other room. *Page 5

{¶ 8} Gavri returned to the kitchen a short time later and again told Cloud her girl parts were hurting. Cloud asked Gavri if anyone other than her parents had touched her girl parts, to which Gavri responded, "Yes." Gavri told Cloud Nick had touched her. Gavri also told Cloud Nick was a boy who lived next door behind her mother's house, and the incident happened "the other day" while her parents were at home. Gavri explained she and the other children were outside playing. She had to go to the bathroom, so she went into Appellant's house. When she was finished, Appellant touched her. Cloud ceased her questioning of Gavri, and the girl returned to the living room. Cloud immediately told Mandy Cox Lucas.

{¶ 9} Mandy Cox Lucas testified, on the day of the incident, she was sitting outside on the back porch while Gavri and her siblings played in a wading pool with Appellant's younger sisters. James Lucas was doing yard work at the time. Mandy stated she went into the house to wash dishes or answer the phone, and told James Lucas to keep an eye on the children. Shortly thereafter, James came into the house. Mandy asked James what the children were doing, and he replied they were still in the pool. When Mandy looked out, the children were no longer in the yard. She told James to go over to the Brooks' residence and tell the children to come back outside. Mandy observed James walk across the yard and onto the Brooks' porch, the children started to exit the house. The children played for another fifteen or twenty minutes and then returned to the home for the evening.

{¶ 10} On the following Saturday, Mandy went to Cloud's house to pick up Gavri and Gwena. When she arrived, Cloud asked her, "Who's Nick?". Mandy replied, "A neighbor boy, why?". Cloud then advised her of the sexual allegation regarding *Page 6 Appellant. While driving home, Mandy asked Gavri questions about what Cloud had told her (Mandy). Gavri's answers prompted Mandy to contact the Licking County Sheriffs Department for advise on how to handle the situation.

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