Joseph Nathaniel Nance v. State of Tennessee

CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedApril 22, 2020
DocketE2019-00566-CCA-R3-CD
StatusPublished

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Opinion

04/22/2020 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE January 28, 2020 Session

JOSEPH NATHANIEL NANCE v. STATE OF TENNESSEE

Appeal from the Criminal Court for Campbell County No. 16386 E. Shane Sexton, Judge

No. E2019-00566-CCA-R3-PC

In 2009, a Campbell County jury convicted the Petitioner, Joseph Nathaniel Nance, of six counts of rape of a child and one count of aggravated sexual battery, and the trial court sentenced him to sixty-four years of incarceration. The Petitioner appealed his convictions to this court, and we affirmed the judgments. State v. Nance, 393 S.W.3d 212 (Tenn. Crim. App. 2012). Subsequently, the Petitioner filed a petition for post- conviction relief, claiming that he received the ineffective assistance of counsel, which the post-conviction court denied after a hearing. After review, we affirm the post- conviction court’s judgment.

Tenn. R. App. P. 3 Appeal as of Right; Judgment of the Criminal Court Affirmed

ROBERT W. WEDEMEYER, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which ROBERT H. MONTGOMERY, JR. and TIMOTHY L. EASTER, JJ., joined.

Darren F. Mitchell, Jacksboro, Tennessee, for the appellant, Joseph Nathaniel Nance.

Herbert H. Slatery III, Attorney General and Reporter; Courtney N. Orr, Assistant Attorney General; Jared R. Effler, District Attorney General; and David M. Pollard, Jr., Assistant District Attorney General, for the appellee, State of Tennessee.

OPINION

I. Facts and Background

This case originates from the Petitioner’s repeated rape of the minor victim, his girlfriend’s daughter, inside the home they shared. Based on these events, a Campbell County grand jury indicted the Petitioner for six counts of rape of a child and one count of aggravated sexual battery. A. Trial

The following is a truncated version of this court’s summary on appeal of the facts presented at trial:

[The victim] provided that her birthdate was April 20, 1997, thus, making her 12 years old at the time of trial. She testified that in November 2007, she moved into a mobile home in Campbell County with her mother, her sister, and the [Petitioner], who was one of her mother’s “ex-fiances.” At that time, she was in the fifth grade. Because the victim’s mother was employed at McDonald’s in Lake City working [fluctuating] shifts, the [Petitioner], who was a truck driver, was often alone with the victim and her sister. According to the victim, the rapes took place in the [Petitioner] and her mother’s bedroom, her bedroom, and the living room of the home. During many of the episodes, the [Petitioner] advised the victim of “rule number one”—that he would kill her if she told anyone about the rapes.

The victim testified that on one occasion, the [Petitioner] called her into his bedroom to help clean and simultaneously sent her sister outside to rake leaves. According to the victim, there were “no leaves in the yard because it was like spring or right before fall.” The victim testified that once inside the bedroom, the [Petitioner] took her clothes off and pushed her down on the bed. He then spread her legs and put his penis all the way inside her. The victim told the [Petitioner] that she “didn’t want to,” but the [Petitioner] said, “Well, too bad[.]”

According to the victim, another rape occurred on an old, pink sofa in her bedroom when her mother was at work and her sister was away from the house. The [Petitioner] pushed her down onto the sofa and removed her pants. The [Petitioner] “started to put his penis inside” her. She told him no and tried to push him off, but he slapped her in the face with “[t]he back of his hand” when she told him no. He was wearing a ring on the hand he used to slap her, and the slap resulted in a “huge” bruise. She stated that when he raped her it “hurt.” A few hours after the rape, she noticed “blood all over [her] panties [,]” and upon informing the [Petitioner] of this, he told her to throw the underwear behind the washing machine. The [Petitioner] later retrieved the panties and showed them to the victim’s mother, who confronted her with them. The victim told her mother that she thought she had started her period and “freaked out so [she] throwed [sic] it behind the washer.” She also told her mom that she got the bruise on her face when she was playing basketball with her sister and her sister hit her in the face

2 with the ball.

The victim recounted that one afternoon, she was reading a Harry Potter book on her bed, when the [Petitioner] came into her room. He “grabbed the book” from her and “told [her] to take off [her] clothes and get on [her] hands and knees.” According to the victim, the [Petitioner] had previously tried to anally rape her but stopped because she started screaming and her mother was due home. Despite this fact, she complied with the [Petitioner’s] demands to get on her hands and knees this time because she was afraid of him. The [Petitioner] then stuck “his penis up [her] butt,” which she stated “hurt really bad.” During the ordeal, the [Petitioner] instructed her to watch out the window for her mother’s return from her neighbor’s house. She tried to get away, but the [Petitioner] overpowered her. When asked about the measures she took to try to get away from the [Petitioner], she responded: “I would push away, and he would grab my arms and just lock on. And sometimes he would grab my hair or he would slap me or anything that I tried to get away, but he wouldn’t let me.” After anally penetrating her on this occasion, he turned her over, “[p]ut the white stuff on [her] bed[,]” and instructed her on “rule number one.” He then “wiped it off with the cover[,]” put his pants back on, and “acted like nothing ever happened.” Following this rape, she could not go to the bathroom without severe pain for a period of time.

Next, the victim recalled an incident when, just after getting a new television satellite, she was lying on the sofa eating and watching the children’s cartoon “SpongeBob SquarePants” on the television. According to the victim, it was approximately 7:10 a.m. on a weekend morning, and her mother and sister were still asleep. The [Petitioner] came into the living room in his “orange and white Tennessee pajamas” and said they needed to hurry before the victim’s mother woke up. She said, “What are you talking about,” and he said, “You’ll see.” He then took off the victim’s pants, spread her legs open, and “started penetrating [her.]” The [Petitioner] put his hands on either side of her neck during this encounter. She did not fight him because she was afraid of him by this time as he had already hit her in the face and “pulled [her] hair and everything, so [she] learned not to do anything.”

The victim testified of another anal rape that took place in the [Petitioner] and her mother’s bedroom when she was looking at some of her dead grandmother’s pictures. The [Petitioner] came in and took the pictures from her, telling her she was “done[.]” The [Petitioner] then

3 removed their clothes. He then “bent [the victim] over at the foot of their bed, and he started putting his penis in [her] butt.” Although no one else was home, she started screaming and crying. The victim said that on this occasion, she fought with the [Petitioner], trying to get away from him; however, the [Petitioner] pulled her hair and backhanded her with his ring hand. When he finished, “he had white stuff all over the bed” and again informed her of “rule number one.” The victim stated that the [Petitioner] never “put anything on his penis . . . [t]o prevent her hurting[,]” and after this rape, it hurt when she walked for two or three weeks.

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