NOLEN v. STATE

2021 OK CR 5, 485 P.3d 829
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedMarch 18, 2021
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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NOLEN v. STATE
2021 OK CR 5
485 P.3d 829
Case Number: D-2017-1269
Decided: 03/18/2021
ALTON ALEXANDER NOLEN, Appellant v. STATE OF OKLAHOMA, Appellee.


Cite as: 2021 OK CR 5, 485 P.3d 829

O P I N I O N

ROWLAND, VICE PRESIDING JUDGE:

¶1 Appellant, Alton Alexander Nolen, was charged in the District Court of Cleveland County, Case No. CF-2014-1792, with First Degree Malice Murder (Count 1) in violation of 21 O.S.Supp.2012, § 701.7(A). He was also charged with Assault and Battery with a Deadly Weapon (Count 2) in violation of 21 O.S.2011, § 652 and Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Counts 3-6) in violation of 21 O.S.2011, § 645, each After Former Conviction of Two or More Felonies. As to Count 1, the State sought the death penalty, and alleged four statutory aggravating circumstances in support thereof: (1) that Nolen was previously convicted of a felony involving the use or threat of violence to the person;1 (2) that Nolen knowingly created a great risk of death to more than one person;2 (3) that the murder was especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel;3 and (4) that there existed a probability that Nolen would commit criminal acts of violence that would constitute a continuing threat to society.4

¶2 The jury imposed the death penalty on Count 1 after finding the existence of each alleged aggravating circumstance. It assessed punishment at life in prison on Counts 2, 4, and 5; fifty-five years imprisonment on Count 3, and seventy-five years imprisonment on Count 6. The Honorable Lori Walkley, District Judge, who presided at trial, sentenced Nolen accordingly and ordered the terms of imprisonment to be served consecutively. From this judgment and sentence Nolen appeals. We affirm.

BACKGROUND

¶3 On September 25, 2014, Alton Nolen was working the bruschetta line with several other employees at Vaughn Foods in Moore, Oklahoma. One of his co-workers, Traci Johnson, who was new to the job, told him to stir the mixture more thoroughly and to put his back into it. She told him that he was lazy and that he needed to "man up." Nolen became defensive and agitated and said, "I hate white people, I beat white people up." Johnson ran from the line and reported the perceived threat to a supervisor, Timothy Bluford. After having Johnson write out a statement about the incident, Bluford spoke with Nolen and had him write out a statement as well.5 Bluford advised Human Resources about the threat and subsequently delivered Nolen to a security guard who escorted him from the facility. Nolen was suspended pending an investigation.

¶4 After he left work, Nolen went back to his apartment where he retrieved a butcher knife. He returned to Vaughn Foods around 4:00 p.m. with the knife concealed in his boot. Although he no longer was authorized to enter, he gained access to the building by going inside through a door as another employee was leaving. Nolen went to the administrative area of the building where Colleen Hufford had stepped into Gary Hazelrigg's office to discuss a purchase order. As Hazelrigg glanced down to look at the document, he noticed movement in his peripheral vision. When Hazelrigg looked up, he saw Nolen grabbing Hufford from behind.

¶5 Nolen pinned Hufford's head to his body by putting his left forearm across her forehead, fully exposing her neck. Nolen held a knife in his right hand, which he drew across her throat inflicting a deep wound. As Hazelrigg rose from his chair to help Hufford, Nolen spun her around and pushed her out into an open area. When Hufford was on her back on the floor, Nolen straddled her and continued cutting her throat. Hazelrigg started screaming and trying unsuccessfully to pull Nolen off Hufford. Another employee, Sam Thurman, came upon the assault, ran toward Nolen, hit him, and tried to get him off Hufford. This was not successful; Nolen was not fazed and did not stop cutting Hufford's neck. Thurman left the area and yelled for help. He called 911 and then started telling people to leave.

¶6 Mark Vanderpool and Bryan Aylor were outside the building when they heard someone screaming for help and saying that someone was "cutting Colleen." They ran back into the building and came upon Nolen who was on the floor beside Hufford still cutting her neck with a knife. Hazelrigg was trying unsuccessfully to pull Nolen off Hufford. Vanderpool kicked Nolen under the chin as hard as he could with steel-toe boots. Nolen fell back slightly and then slashed toward Vanderpool with the knife. Vanderpool and two other employees ran from the area. Nolen stood up and Aylor grabbed his wrist. Aylor pushed Nolen up against a doorway but Nolen overpowered him causing Aylor to fall on his back to the floor. Aylor held Nolen's wrist and kicked at Nolen as Nolen tried to force the knife down to stab Aylor. Finally, Nolen just stood up and ran back to Hufford. Aylor jumped up and ran from the building.

¶7 When Nolen was interacting with the others, Hazelrigg made a quick phone call to 911. While Hazelrigg was on the phone, Nolen returned and continued to slice Hufford's neck with his knife. After Hufford's head was completely detached from her body, Nolen stood up and approached Hazelrigg before he became distracted and left the area.

¶8 Traci Johnson had just changed her clothes preparing to go home when she stepped out of the locker room and saw Nolen in the hall close to the administrative offices. She froze and was unable to move when she saw the bloody knife in his hand. Nolen rushed toward her and pushed her up against a wall. He held her with his forearm and started slicing her neck. Johnson tried pushing him away as she screamed for help.

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