New Lexington v. McCabe

2022 Ohio 3110
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedSeptember 1, 2022
Docket21 CA 16
StatusPublished

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New Lexington v. McCabe, 2022 Ohio 3110 (Ohio Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

[Cite as New Lexington v. McCabe, 2022-Ohio-3110.]

COURT OF APPEALS PERRY COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

VILLAGE OF NEW LEXINGTON JUDGES: Hon. W. Scott Gwin, P. J. Plaintiff-Appellee Hon. William B. Hoffman, J. Hon. John W. Wise, J. -vs- Case No. 21 CA 16 JOSEPH MCCABE

Defendant-Appellant OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Criminal Appeal from the Municipal Court, Case No. CRB 2000510

JUDGMENT: Affirmed

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: September 1, 2022

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellant For Defendant-Appellee

JAMES S. SWEENEY ADAM T. BARCLAY JAMES SWEENEY LAW, LLC NEX LEXINGTON VILLAGE SOLICITOR 285 South Liberty Street 111 North Fourth Street Powell, Ohio 43065 Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Perry County, Case No. 21 CA 16 2

Wise, J.

{¶1} Appellant Joseph McCabe appeals his conviction and sentence entered

November 5, 2021, in the Perry County Municipal Court on one misdemeanor count of

Assault, following a jury trial.

{¶2} Appellee is the Village of New Lexington.

STATEMENT OF THE FACTS AND CASE

{¶3} For purposes of this appeal, the facts and procedural history are as follows:

{¶4} Appellant Joseph McCabe was charged with one count of Assault, a

misdemeanor of the first degree, in violation of R.C. §2903.13, one count of Aggravated

Menacing, a misdemeanor of the first degree, in violation of R.C. §2903.21, and one count

of Ethnic Intimidation, a misdemeanor of the first degree, in violation of R.C. §2927.12.

The charges stem from an incident which occurred on July 5, 2020.

{¶5} On September 27, 2021, a jury trial commenced in this matter. The Village

presented the testimony of the alleged victim Leon Davis, his wife, Ronda Davis., and

Officer David Crate. Appellant presented the testimony of Brenda Johnson, Greg Holman,

Carl Finck, Cathy Finck and Charles Williams.

{¶6} Leon and Ronda Davis testified to the events they witnessed occur on July

5, 2020, as well as to the relevant events leading up to July 5, 2020.

{¶7} Ronda Davis testified that on July 3, 2020, a few kids were on the neighbor's

pool deck, yelling "oh, oh, monkeys" at her and Mr. Davis. Id. at 102-103. Mr. Davis then

yelled back at the kids "go get your fucking mom." T. at 103. She further testified that on

July 5, 2020, when she and Leon Davis were returning home from the grocery store, there

was a group of men in the neighbor Carl Finck’s garage who were all watching them and Perry County, Case No. 21 CA 16 3

staring at them. T. at 104. She testified that as she was getting out of the car she heard

yelling and saw that the group of men were coming toward them, with Appellant Joseph

McCabe calling her a “nigger loving bitch” and telling her that if she ever said anything to

his kids again he would kill her. T. at 105. She stated that Leon Davis then got in between

her and McCabe and that McCabe swung at Mr. Davis but that Mr. Davis moved so the

swing missed. Id. She recalled that the other men in the group were yelling “get that

nigger, Joey, get that nigger.” T. at 105-106. She stated that she saw McCabe hit Leon’s

leg and the two men fell to the ground and began fighting on the ground. T. at 122. At that

time, she said Leon was able to strike McCabe, but that Carl Finck and Charles Williams

both joined in the fight against Leon. T. at 121.

{¶8} Leon Davis testified that on July 5, 2020, as he was getting groceries out of

his vehicle, he heard his neighbor, Joseph McCabe, call his wife a "nigger lovin' bitch"

and yell "don't ever say nothing to them kids or I'll kill you" because of the event that

occurred between the kids on the neighbor's pool deck and Mrs. Davis on July 3, 2020.

T. at 57-59. As Defendant-Appellant was yelling this at Mrs. Davis, McCabe was "tearing

off his shirt" and coming towards Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Id.

{¶9} McCabe then swung at Mr. Davis. Id. Mr. Davis was able to duck and move

out of the way of the punch. Id. Mr. Davis then yelled at McCabe regarding him teaching

his children to be racist. T. at 59. McCabe replied, "you are a monkey, nigger." T. at 60.

He recalled that McCabe swung at him again and missed, and that he smelled liquor on

him. T. at 60. He stated that when he saw McCabe coming toward him and the other men

following him and cheering him on saying “get the nigger, get him, Joey, get him”, he

grabbed an ice scraper out of the hatchback of his car and “held it as if to slash.” T. at 60. Perry County, Case No. 21 CA 16 4

He recalled that he told McCabe, “look, man, you need to go back up in the garage you

came out of. Y’all have been drinking all night. You don’t know what you are doing. I’m

65 years old. My wife is 60, dude. We are on Social Security. We don’t bother nobody.

Get out of here”, but “[t]hat didn’t happen.” T. at 60. He stated that McCabe’s friends

grabbed McCabe and Davis’ wife grabbed the ice scraper and he thought that was the

end of it. T. at 61. Davis recalled that his wife then yelled “watch out” and McCabe was

swinging at him. Id. He stated that swing missed but that when he saw McCabe and the

other men coming toward he and his wife, he grabbed a brick from his flower bed because

he thought they were going to be attacked. Id. He stated that he got his wife out of the

way and that his fear is that he was going to die because this is not going to be a normal

fight with just him against the group of men. T. at 62.

{¶10} Davis stated that he weaved and McCabe’s first swing missed. T. at 62. He

stated that when McCabe came at him again, he swung back and hit him with his fist. Id.

He stated that McCabe came at him again. He hit him again and McCabe fell to his knees.

T. at 63. McCabe then tackled Davis, but Davis was able to flip McCabe off of him and

roll him over on his back. Id. He testified that he then swung at McCabe and hit him in the

back of the head three times with his fist, and that he had a ring on one of his fingers. T.

at 63-64. Davis recalled that at that time Charles Williams grabbed him from behind and

was “trying to tear my throat out.” T. at 64. He stated that he elbowed Williams and then

Carl Finck “socked” him in the mouth, knocking out one of his teeth. T. at 65. He recalled

that Williams was still choking him, and then McCabe hit him twice in the side of the head

and jaw and that he fell to the ground. T. at 65-67. Once he was on the ground, Carl Finck

began stomping on his thigh, and Williams was kicking him from behind. Id. He recalled Perry County, Case No. 21 CA 16 5

thinking, “I’m going to die right here” when he heard his wife yell “the police are on their

way”, causing the men to run away. T. at 65-66. After the men left, Davis called the police,

and Officer David Crate arrived at Mr. Davis’ residence about 20 minutes later. T. at 66-

67.

{¶11} Officer David Crate, of the New Lexington Police Department, testified that

he responded to a call at the residence of Leon Davis located at 910 Johnson Avenue,

where he was advised an assault had occurred. T. at 126. Upon arriving at the scene,

Officer Crate observed that "Mr. Davis had blood in his mouth, around his gums, had

blood and a cut on - on his index finger." Id. Mr. Davis told Officer Crate that "[Joey

McCabe attacked him there at the residence." Id.

{¶12} Brenda Johnson testified that on July 5, 2020, she went outside because

she heard yelling and she saw Joseph McCabe and Leon Davis arguing, and witnessed

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