Lavoie v. State

903 N.E.2d 135, 2009 Ind. App. LEXIS 513, 2009 WL 737038
CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 20, 2009
Docket71A03-0811-CR-573
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Lavoie v. State, 903 N.E.2d 135, 2009 Ind. App. LEXIS 513, 2009 WL 737038 (Ind. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

OPINION

FRIEDLANDER, Judge.

Andre Lavoie pleaded guilty, pursuant to a plea agreement, to class A felony Child Molesting, 1 class C felony Neglect of a Dependent, 2 class C felony Child Exploitation, 3 eclass C felony Criminal Confinement, 4 class D felony Battery, 5 and three counts of class D felony Intimidation. 6 Following his guilty plea, the trial court sentenced Lavoie to an aggregate term of seventy-one years in prison. Lavoie appeals his sentence, presenting the following restated issues for review:

1. Did the trial court abuse its discretion by imposing consecutive sentences on all eight counts?
*137 2. Did the trial court abuse its discretion by imposing the maximum eight-year sentence for criminal confinement?
8. Is Lavoie's aggregate sentence inappropriate?

We affirm.

In February 2008, Roberta Lavoie reported to South Bend Police that she had evidence that her husband, Lavoie, had molested her grandson, T.H. Her information was based upon videotapes and micro-cassette tapes she found in Lavoie's gun safe while he was arrested on a warrant out of Elkhart County for an unrelated matter. Specifically, Roberta reported that the tapes depicted events that took place in 2008 when her grandson was four or five years old.

The charges in the instant case arose from the tape labeled "TH. Meets the Monster Ghost" and dated November 8, 2008. Appendix at 78. The tape starts by Lavoie positioning the camera so that the majority of his living room is seen on the camera. 7 After T.H. comes into the room, Lavoie tells him that he has to run over to the neighbor's house but that he will be back soon. Lavoie turns on the television for TH. and then leaves.

Lavoie's voice can then be heard from the television calling for TH. TH. walks toward the television, which cannot be seen on the camera. The voice says, "I'm the Flash. I'm the fastest man alive." Id. at 79. Then Lavoie, posing as the Flash on the television, tells TH., "I warned you about the monster with the big red eyes." Id. He goes on to remind T.H. that he had been told to "poopy in his pants." Id. He asks TH. why he has not listened and then tells the child that now he is afraid the Monster Ghost is going to get TH. La-voie/the Flash tells TH. that there is only one thing TH. can do, which is to quickly remove his clothes like he is going to take a bath. He then says, "Hurry, I hear the monster coming." Id. TH. asks where he should hide, and Lavoie/the Flash directs the naked child to hide under a blanket on the couch.

After TH. is fully under the blanket, Lavoie comes back into the room but is now dressed as the Monster Chost. La-voie is wearing a white sheet with a cutout for his head and a skeleton monster mask and gloves. He has duct tape in his hands. Lavoie, as the Monster Ghost, pulls TH. off the couch, which causes TH. to start screaming uncontrollably. Lavoie pushes TH. to the floor while yelling, "Are you going to listen to me now? Do you want me to kill you? Don't ery." Id. The child immediately stopped erying until La-voie strikes him on the naked buttocks ten times, causing pain. While out of range of the camera, Lavoie can be heard grunting and making monster-type noises. TH. continues to scream and says, "What are you doing to me?" and "I can't move." Id.

Lavoie eventually leaves the room, while taking off his disguise. TH. then stands up, still erying, sereaming, and naked, and his hands can now be seen on the video duct taped behind his back. Breathing heavily, Lavoie comes back into the room as himself. TH. immediately asks Lavoie why he did that, but Lavoie assures TH. that he was at the neighbor's house. La-voie consoles TH. and removes the tape from his arms. While holding T.H. on his lap for several minutes, Lavoie intentionally exhibits T.H.'s genitals for the camera.

*138 Lavoie asks TH. if he knows why the monster tried to hurt him and if his "buddy Flash" tried to take care of him. Id. at 80. During their discussion, TH. uses the word "poop", and Lavoie slaps him across the face and tells him to use the right word. TH. says "poopy" and Lavoie praises him. Lavoie then pretends to answer the telephone and commences a conversation with the Monster Ghost. TH. begins erying very hard after hearing La-voie say, "No, you can't get him. What do you mean you're going to wait at his house?" Id. Lavoie then relays what the Monster Ghost is saying: "If you don't go poopy in your pants, he's going to kill you." Id. Lavoie explains that T.H. must poop in his pants each day so that the Monster Ghost will leave him alone. After further discussions with the Monster (Ghost, Lavoie tells TH. that the Monster Ghost is coming to the house. TH. screams in fear. Lavoie directs TH. to poop, pick the poop up with his hands, and put it in the potty. Lavoie repeatedly warns TH. that the Monster Ghost is coming. Lavoie also says into the phone, "No, I don't want you waiting under his bed at night." Id. at 81. All the while TH. is terrified and screaming.

Lavoie directs TH. to put his underwear back on. Before he is allowed to do so, however, Lavoie check's T.H.'s buttocks. He gets back on the phone and tells TH. that the monster is waiting for him and that the monster talked to T.H.'s mommy and his mommy said that the monster could have him. While TH. is still screaming, Lavoie reports that the monster says that his mommy and daddy do not want him anymore. He then says that the monster is coming over and that TH. better "poopy quick." Id.

Lavoie says to the monster, "He can't poopy. Don't come over! What does that mean, you'll bring your friends?" Id. He continues to urge the terrified and seream-ing TH. to defecate so that the monster will not come. On the tape, TH. is seen and heard straining and pushing, desperately trying to have a bowel movement. In the meantime, Lavoie knocks on the door when T.H. is not looking and says, "He's out there! Oh God, he's scary! Hurry and poopy!" Id.

After making sure to position TH. in the camera's view, Lavoie leaves that room and comes back with some plastic and places it on the ground. TH. tells Lavoie that he has peed and is trying to poop but cannot. TH. is screaming while he is saying this and begging to go home. La-voie reminds him that his mommy said the monster could have him. Lavoie gets back on the phone and then tells TH. that the monster said he is going to cut T.H.'s " 'winky' off if he doesn't poopy." Id. at 82.

Lavoie tells TH. that he loves him for trying so hard and directs TH. to use his hands to pull the poopy out. Lavoie again moves T.H. into better camera view and has him on the plastic. He then says into the phone, "you've been watching him at school too? You're going to get him? No, he doesn't want you to cut his weiner off." Id. Lavoie tells TH. that the monster says he is not trying hard enough, so TH. pushes and strains with his fists balled up and his cheeks puffing out.

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