Oliver-McClung v. Balcarcel

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Michigan
DecidedAugust 5, 2021
Docket2:18-cv-12067
StatusUnknown

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Bluebook
Oliver-McClung v. Balcarcel, (E.D. Mich. 2021).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION DANTRAZ J. OLIVER-MCCLUNG, Petitioner, Case Number: 2:18-12067 HONORABLE SEAN F. COX v. ERICK BALCARCEL, Respondent. / OPINION AND ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS AND DENYING CERTIFICATE OF APPEALABILITY Petitioner Dantraz Oliver-McClung filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2254, challenging his convictions for three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, Mich. Comp. Laws § 750.520b(1)(d)(ii), and four counts of assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct involving penetration, § 750.520g(1). Petitioner, who is proceeding pro se, raises nine claims. Respondent argues that a portion of Petitioner’s first

claim is procedurally defaulted and that all of his claims are meritless. For the reasons set forth below, the Court denies the petition and denies a certificate of appealability. I. Background Petitioner and his co-defendant Carlos Love were tried together before separate juries. The Michigan Court of Appeals summarized the evidence presented at trial as follows:

On March 5, 2014, Shantia Smith, the complainant, was at a birthday party in a one-bedroom apartment. Smith, who was 19 years old at the time, testified that there were about eight or nine boys at the party and about six girls. Love and Oliver-McClung were both at the party, and almost everyone, including defendants and Smith, was smoking marijuana. Smith testified that, at some point, everyone was playing a drinking game during which she indicated that she had never had a threesome. She testified that around that time, the males started “grabbing on” the girls. She said that a male with sideburns tried to grab her and get intimate with her. The male, whom Smith referred to as “Sideburns,” made her uncomfortable, and she went into the hallway outside the apartment because it was getting crowded inside. Smith testified that Oliver-McClung came into the hallway and talked to her. She testified that he was being nice, that she thought he was “pretty cool,” and that she became more relaxed and returned to the party. Smith testified that Sideburns approached her, tried to talk to her again, and that the situation became aggressive again. She testified that Sideburns grabbed her arm and pulled her toward the bedroom. She said that Oliver-McClung followed and another individual with a medium build, whom she referred to as Medium, approached from another direction. Smith testified that she grabbed the doorway to the bedroom and called out for Destiny Herring, who was at the party, but Herring acted like she did not hear her.2 Smith testified that Sideburns, Medium, and Oliver-McClung all pushed her into the bedroom despite her attempts to push them off. They closed the bedroom door and Sideburns pulled down her leggings. Smith testified that she pulled her leggings back up and tried to leave, but the door was blocked by Medium and Oliver-McClung. She testified that she yelled “stop” and “no,” and that Sideburns, who was standing behind her, pulled her leggings back down and said, “You’ve been saying ‘no’ to me all night.” She testified that he shoved her down and vaginally penetrated her with his penis while Medium and Oliver-McClung were standing in front of her. She testified that she tried to stop it from happening. She also testified that Sideburns tried to penetrate her anus with his penis, but that he failed to do so. Smith testified that after vaginally penetrating her, Sideburns tried to force her to have oral sex with Oliver-McClung and Medium by pushing her head toward them while their pants were down. She testified it was so dark in the room that she could not see their penises, but she knew that they were out of the assailants’ pants because they touched her face. Smith went on to testify that after Sideburns was finished, the men switched positions, and Oliver-McClung vaginally penetrated her from behind. She testified that she did not want Oliver-McClung to do so and that she tried to 2 stop him. She also testified that Medium continued to try and force her to give him oral sex while Oliver-McClung penetrated her vaginally. At some point another individual that Smith identified as Love entered the room. Smith testified that it was very dark in the room, but that when Love opened the door to come in light from the hallway momentarily shone into the room. She testified that after Oliver-McClung finished, Love vaginally penetrated her from behind with his penis. She testified that she did not want Love to do so and that she tried to stop him. Smith testified that three, maybe more males, penetrated her vaginally, but she did not know if any of them ejaculated. Further, she testified that each male who penetrated her held her down during the assault so that she could not get up. She also testified that while Love and Oliver-McClung were in the room, someone said that if she just gave someone oral sex it would “be over with.” She estimated that the assaults lasted approximately 45 to 50 minutes. After the sexual assaults were over, Smith left the apartment, went to the stairs in the building, and sat there. She testified that she saw the males leave together and then went back into the apartment to charge her phone. In the apartment, she was crying on the bedroom floor when Herring and Anderson entered the room and asked her something.3 She testified that she did not respond because she felt like she was set up. She called her best friend after her phone was charged, but did not tell her what happened and instead just cried. Smith’s sister then called her, and Smith asked to be picked up. She did not tell her sister what happened. Before her sister arrived, a male friend of Smith’s arrived and she spoke with him in the building’s common laundry room. While they were speaking, she saw Love and Oliver-McClung’s brother go into the apartment.4 Smith testified that she went outside and saw that her sister and mother had arrived. She stated that she started crying and told her mother what happened. Her mother called the police and Smith was taken by ambulance to the hospital. A sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) examined her and a rape kit was done. The SANE nurse testified that Smith did not have internal or external injuries. She explained, however, that the lack of injuries was not unusual due to the elasticity of the vaginal tissues. She also testified that she took samples from Smith’s vagina and anus. A forensic scientist with the Michigan State Police testified that while the DNA of two men was found in the samples, both Oliver-McClung and Love were excluded as donors. 3 Detroit Police Officer Stanley Suski responded to the scene around 3:11 a.m. He testified that he knocked on the apartment door, but did not hear any movement or noise inside. He left around 5:26 a.m. Herring and Anderson testified that several people, including Love, went to sleep in the apartment. Herring testified that she was asleep when the police knocked; however, she sent a text message to Gina Hawkins, another party guest, stating that the police were at the door. Herring testified that she later woke up to the sound of someone knocking and saying that there was a fire. She testified that they left the apartment and that some of them went to Love’s apartment. Captain Winston Farrow was called to testify regarding a fire that consumed most of the apartment building a few hours after the party took place. Farrow, a fire and arson investigator, testified that the apartment building was on fire when he arrived and that it took two days to extinguish the fire. The most damage to the building was in the corner where the apartment at issue in this case was located.

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