People v. Grano

676 N.E.2d 248, 286 Ill. App. 3d 278, 221 Ill. Dec. 727, 1996 Ill. App. LEXIS 969
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedDecember 30, 1996
Docket2-96-0249
StatusPublished
Cited by34 cases

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People v. Grano, 676 N.E.2d 248, 286 Ill. App. 3d 278, 221 Ill. Dec. 727, 1996 Ill. App. LEXIS 969 (Ill. Ct. App. 1996).

Opinion

JUSTICE THOMAS

delivered the opinion of the court:

Following a jury trial in the circuit court of Du Page County, the defendant, Anthony Grano, was convicted of criminal sexual assault (720 ILCS 5/12—13(a)(4) (West 1994)). The defendant was sentenced to four years in prison. We reverse and remand for a new trial.

FACTS

The facts relevant to our decision are as follows. At the January 1996 trial, 17-year-old K.M. testified that she first met the defendant when she joined his karate school, the Grano Karate School, at the age of six. The 40-year-old defendant was the owner of and head instructor at the karate school. The defendant was K.M.’s "sensai,” her teacher. K.M. became an instructor at the karate school in 1993. Late in 1993 and early in 1994, she was at the karate school three to five times per week. On Tuesdays and Fridays, she was at the school by 4 or 5 p.m. On Wednesdays, she was there by 7:30 p.m.

K.M. further testified that the defendant initiated a physical relationship with her during the summer of 1993. The first instance occurred when the defendant drove K.M. home from the karate school. While parked in K.M.’s driveway, the defendant leaned over and French-kissed K.M. From that time forward, the kissing incidents became more passionate, occurring in the defendant’s car, in his office at the karate school, and at K.M.’s house when her parents were away. On one occasion, the defendant kissed K.M. while they were in his office at the karate school. Because K.M.’s cousin, Jeff Gardner, was at the school at that time, the defendant locked the door to the office. On another occasion, the defendant kissed K.M. at her house while K.M.’s friend, Tina O’Nash, was in the next room. When O’Nash stepped outside to have a cigarette, the defendant locked the front door. He and K.M. then engaged in kissing and fondling one another. The defendant fondled K.M.’s breasts both outside and underneath her shirt. On yet another occasion, the defendant and K.M. were in the defendant’s office at the karate school. K.M. was sitting on the desk while the defendant was standing between her legs. The defendant had unbuttoned a few buttons on her shirt, and they were kissing. The door suddenly opened, and Anthony Passo, another student at the school, walked in. The defendant jumped back from K.M. and pretended there was something in her eye.

In addition to these incidents, K.M. testified that she and the defendant engaged in dry sex and that she had given him a hand job to the point of ejaculation while in his office. When she and the defendant would go out for dinner with others from the karate school, they would sit next to one another and the defendant would place his jacket over his lap and their hands. They would rest their hands on each others’ knees and the defendant would move her hand toward his groin area.

K.M. testified that in August 1993, the defendant drove K.M. and two other students, 23-year-old D.J. and 15-year-old Tara Romanow, to a karate tournament in Tennessee. During the ride, the defendant engaged K.M. in a graphic sexual conversation.

According to K.M., in February 1994, she and the defendant were kissing in his office at the karate school. He was sitting on his desk and she was standing between his legs. The defendant then stuck his hand down her pants and penetrated her vagina with his finger. K.M. was 15 years old at the time. K.M. testified that they never engaged in oral sex. She also testified that they never engaged in sexual intercourse, although the defendant had made arrangements to do so at a local hotel. She stated that he called her at home to discuss the arrangements one time when her friend, Kim McCullough, was there. She asked McCullough to pick up another extension and listen to their conversation. In February 1994, they both went to the hotel along with a group of karate students, but did not engage in sexual intercourse. That month, K.M. stopped attending the karate school.

K.M. testified that she eventually told her aunt what had been going on between her and the defendant. K.M. agreed to allow an investigator from the Du Page County Children’s Center to tape phone conversations between her and the defendant on March 11 and March 14, 1994. The tapes were introduced at trial and admitted into evidence.

Anthony Passo testified that he was a student at the Grano Karate School. On one occasion, he opened the closed door to the defendant’s office and walked in. He observed that K.M. was sitting on the desk and the defendant was standing close to her between her legs. K.M.’s shirt was partially unbuttoned and her makeup was smeared. Passo also testified that he saw the defendant place his hand on K.M.’s leg while seated at a table when the class went out for dinner.

Kim McCullough testified that she was a student at the Grano Karate School. On February 10, 1994, she was at K.M.’s house; at K.M.’s request, she listened in on a phone conversation between K.M. and the defendant about sex. She stated that she had seen the defendant place his hand on K.M.’s lap frequently while seated at a table when the class went out to dinner. McCullough also testified that she saw K.M. go into the defendant’s office alone quite a few times. They would shut the door. Once, she saw K.M. leave the office with her shirt unbuttoned and untucked. K.M. immediately went to reapply her makeup in the bathroom.

Tina O’Nash, a friend of K.M.’s, testified that she was at K.M.’s house in January 1994. The defendant stopped over. O’Nash heard K.M. and the defendant kissing and moving around on the plastic covered couches in the family room. She observed that K.M. and the defendant were alone five or six times in the defendant’s office sometimes with the door locked. She also observed the defendant rub K.M.’s leg while seated at a table when they all went out to eat at a local restaurant.

At trial, Tara Romanow testified that the defendant drove her to a karate tournament in the summer of 1993, along with K.M. and D.J. She stated that the defendant engaged them in a graphic conversation about sex and asked them not to tell anyone about their conversation, especially his kids. When the class went out to eat at a local restaurant, she saw the defendant and K.M. holding hands many times underneath the table. K.M. was often alone with the defendant in his office and the door would be closed. Sometimes when K.M. exited the office, her shirt would be messy and she would go straight to the bathroom to reapply her lipstick. According to Romanow, during a conversation between her and K.M. in February 1994, K.M. acknowledged having had oral sex with the defendant.

Jeff Gardner, KM.’s cousin, testified that he was a student at the Grano Karate School. He often saw K.M. go into the defendant’s office alone and close the door. Once, when he tried to open the door, he found it to be locked. When he went out to eat after class, many times he saw the defendant and K.M. holding hands under the table and noted their hands were moving around beneath the defendant’s jacket. The defendant often dropped Gardner and K.M. off at K.M.’s home after class. Once, the defendant came into K.M.’s home, and Gardner saw him kiss K.M. as she walked him out the door.

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