People v. Palmer

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 22, 2020
DocketD074240
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Filed 5/22/20 CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION

COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION ONE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

THE PEOPLE, D074240

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v. (Super. Ct. No. SCD266518 )

JOSHUA M. PALMER,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Diego County, Joan P.

Weber, Judge. Affirmed as modified; remanded with directions.

John P. Dwyer, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and

Appellant.

Xavier Becerra, Attorney General, Julie L. Garland, Assistant Attorney General,

Charles C. Ragland, Scott Taylor, and Alana Cohen Butler, Deputy Attorneys General,

for Plaintiff and Respondent. A jury convicted Joshua M. Palmer of first degree murder (Pen. Code,1 § 187,

subd. (a).) The jury also found true the allegations that Palmer committed the murder

while engaged in the commission or attempted commission of rape (§ 261), sodomy

(§ 286), and sexual penetration by force, fear, or threat (§ 289).

The court sentenced Palmer to prison for life without the possibility of parole.

Palmer appeals, contending he is entitled to a new trial under McCoy v. Louisiana

(2018) ___ U.S. ___, 138 S.Ct. 1500, 200 L.Ed.2d 821 (McCoy), which prohibits counsel

from conceding guilt when a defendant insists on maintaining innocence. He also claims

he is entitled to an additional 10 days of custody credit.

We reject Palmer's argument that he is entitled to relief under McCoy, supra, ___

U.S. ___, 138 S.Ct. 1500. Unlike the defendant in McCoy, Palmer did not expressly state

his desire to assert his innocence. However, as the People concede, Palmer is entitled to

an additional 10 days of custody credit. Except for instructing the trial court to amend

the abstract of judgment to capture the additional 10 days of custody credit, we otherwise

affirm the judgment.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

Palmer and S.H. worked at a restaurant together in April 2016. Palmer was

interested in S.H. romantically, but she did not reciprocate his feelings. Palmer was

frustrated because he wanted to have sex with S.H., but she was not open to that kind of

1 Statutory references are to the Penal Code unless otherwise specified. 2 relationship. S.H. shared a text Palmer wrote to her with a friend. Palmer wrote, "If I

can't have you the way I want you, I'm afraid I'll do something I'll regret."

S.H. had been planning to move out of her mother's house due to problems at

home. She intended on living with Palmer in his room at the Chadwick Hotel, located in

downtown San Diego. She had been staying with him intermittently for about two

weeks. Palmer told a friend that if S.H. "didn't start putting out," she was going to have

to leave.

Text messages reveal that some disagreement occurred between Palmer and S.H.

on April 4, 2016. Palmer wrote:

"I don't know what you think happened but I didn't touch you inappropriately, I moved you around . . . . I wouldn't take a chance of losing you by touching you. I didn't take any pictures. I'm sorry if I made you uncomfortable."

Palmer continued to text S.H. insisting he did not disrespect her and did not touch

her in a sexual manner. Rather, he just moved her body to snuggle up next to her. He

felt she was overreacting.

Later that same night, Palmer and S.H. met up at a downtown barbeque restaurant

they frequented. At some point, S.H. left. Palmer remained there and flirted with a girl

he knew, C.S. They were drinking heavily. C.S. left with Palmer and went back to the

Chadwick Hotel with him between 1:30 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. on the morning of Tuesday,

April 5. Once back at his room, they started to engage in sexual activity, but it did not

last long because Palmer could not maintain an erection.

3 Meanwhile, S.H. met A.K., after she left Palmer at the restaurant. She brought

him back to Palmer's room at about 1:55 a.m. When they got to the room, A.K. saw there

were two other people already there, Palmer and C.S. While Palmer and C.S. were in the

room, A.K. and S.H. started kissing and having sex. C.S. joined them and had oral sex

with S.H., while A.K. had sex with C.S. Palmer stood in the room and watched them for

about 10 to 15 minutes. As he was watching, Palmer texted S.H., "No that's not cool I'm

sorry I can't do this," and "I'm going to go and kill myself enjoy thank you for destroying

any hope I had." Palmer then told everyone to "get out." It took C.S. and A.K. a few

minutes to get dressed, and they left, but S.H. stayed.

Palmer continued to send text messages to S.H. after C.S. and A.K. left, beginning

at 2:49 a.m. through 2:56 a.m. At 2:49 a.m., Palmer texted, "I'm sorry I love you I

accepted my place as a friend but I can't watch you make love to someone else, I know

it's selfish but I can't take it, I'm not good enough but two total strangers are? It just

destroyed me!" One minute later, he wrote, "I choose you I always will." Seconds later,

he texted, "I'm sorry." At 2:51 a.m. he sent S.H. the message: "God please understand

I'm sorry." Then, minutes later, he texted: "I've Never [sic] wanted anything more in my

life then the way I want you. You don't want me! I get it, it hurts because I'm so much

better than the other people in your life. It's total rejection!"

At about 3:44 a.m., Palmer recorded a video stating, "I just slit my wrist. I'm

using this moment or two that I have to say goodbye. To say, 'I'm sorry.' I let a lot of

people down. I tried to be good, but I wasn't good enough. . . . I'm sorry."

4 Then at 4:31 a.m., Palmer texted S.H., "I'm sorry please be safe on your way

home, hate me fine but at least be safe ok! Let me know when you get home." He then

later thanked her for sleeping with him, apologized because she was now uncomfortable,

and told her he loved her. At 6:02 a.m., a message was sent from S.H.'s phone that said,

"I had fun im [sic] not uncomfortable around you any more [sic]. I'm almost home. I

don't want to talk to you any more over text. Bye."

Palmer sent a text to S.H.'s phone in response, saying that he was in love with her

and did not like C.S. and A.K. touching her. He hoped that things would not change

between them, and he would talk to her later.

That morning, Palmer also texted C.S. He apologized for having kicked her out of

his room but told her he ended up having sex with S.H., who left because she was scared

of falling in love with him and never wanted to see him again. That day, Palmer also met

up with a friend of his and told her that he had a foursome with S.H., C.S., and another

guy. He said he had anal sex with S.H., and she left his room upset. He said he was

going to make sure S.H. went to work over the next few days to ensure she was alright.

Palmer continued to send text messages to S.H.'s phone that day.

The next morning, Wednesday April 6, one of the residents of the Chadwick Hotel

who helped take out and bring in the trash bins, noticed that one of the bins he was

putting away was heavy. He saw it had a suitcase in it. Because the trash bin had been

marked as defective, it was not picked up by the sanitation workers as scheduled that day.

The resident put the bin aside.

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