People v. Rodas CA4/1

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 19, 2021
DocketD077523
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 8/17/21 P. v. Rodas CA4/1 Received for posting on 8/19/21 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION ONE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

THE PEOPLE, D077523

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v. (Super. Ct. No. SCN392777)

OSCAR RODAS,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Diego County, Harry M. Elias, Judge. Affirmed. Mary Woodward Wells, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. Matthew Rodriquez, Acting Attorney General, Lance E. Winters, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Julie L. Garland, Assistant Attorney General, Steve Oetting and Paige B. Hazard, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. After his girlfriend broke up with him, Oscar Rodas sent her multiple text messages threatening to kill her. When she went out with a friend on Halloween instead of spending the evening with him, his threats intensified. Rodas spent the evening looking for her and continued to send threatening messages. When he finally saw her, he chased her into a convenience store to confront her, but then left. She followed him outside, told him she did not want him back or did not love him, and he shot her twice, delivering a second lethal blow after she had already fallen to the ground. Rather than rendering aid, he calmly walked away. Rodas contends there is insufficient evidence to support his conviction for first degree murder because there is no evidence the shooting was deliberate and premeditated. We conclude the evidence amply supports Rodas’s conviction for first degree murder and affirm the conviction. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND A. Charges In August 2019, an information charged Rodas with the murder of Yesenia Becerril (Pen. Code, § 187, subd. (a)) and alleged that in the commission of the crime, he intentionally and personally discharged a firearm and proximately caused great bodily injury and death (§ 12022.53,

subd. (d)).1 B. Trial 1. Prosecution’s Case Becerril met Rodas, a former Varrio Fallbrook Locos gang member, in 2012 when she was 13 years old and he was 20. They met on Vine Street, which Rodas described as a hangout for members of his gang. They had a romantic relationship that Rodas described as “up-and-down.” The evidence established he was violent in their relationship.

1 Statutory citations are to the Penal Code. The information further alleged that Rodas had various prior denials of probation (§ 1203, subd. (e)(4)) and one prison prior (§§ 667.5, subd. (b), 668).

2 In July 2014, Rodas broke Becerril’s bedroom window. In 2015, Becerril’s mother arrived in response to Becerril’s call requesting she “come pick her up really fast” and found Becerril hiding between parked cars. When Becerril ran to her mother’s truck, Rodas suddenly appeared. Before Becerril was able to close the door, he grabbed her and tried to pull her out, but her mother pulled her in and was able to escape. In July 2016, Rodas broke Becerril’s nose. In her journal, Becerril wrote, “ ‘all he does is hit me and put me down.’ ” Rodas told Becerril it was her fault when he hit her and she deserved it. Her journal reflected multiple incidents in which Rodas struck, beat, and kicked her: one day he “ ‘slapped [her] hard.’ ” In another incident he hit her repeatedly while his friends told him to stop. In a separate incident, she saw him coming and defensively threw herself to the ground; he kicked her repeatedly. In September 2018, after she overheard Rodas on the phone with another woman, Becerril attempted to end the relationship. Rodas threatened to kill her if she did. On September 27, she texted him, “ ‘I’m not dating you.’ ” He responded, “ ‘Yes, we are. Stop f’ing saying that.’ ” Becerril replied, “ ‘Seriously, I’m not going to let you fuck me over. I put up with you hitting me and a lot of shit, but never betrayal. [¶] . . . [¶] If you really want to still be with me, we’re taking it slow. But we can’t just go back to normal.’ ” Rodas responded, “ ‘Fuck no. I know you’re f’ing talking to a guy, and I’m going to find out and f’ing kill you.’ ” Later that evening he texted, “ ‘I’m fucking killing you, bitch. I swear I am.’ ” He texted, “ ‘I’m run up on you [sic], and it’s when you [least] expect it.’ ” Becerril threatened to block him, and Rodas replied that he would “ ‘burn [her] house down tonight’ ” if

3 she did. Later he texted, “ ‘I’m f’ing kill you.’ ” (Sic.) She texted “ ‘Don’t hit me up anymore. Well, if something ever does happen to me, I told my mom everything you said and that you were going to kill me or torture me and leave, lol [laugh out loud].’ ” On September 30, Rodas threatened to kill himself if Becerril would not get back together with him. He accused Becerril of dating other men and pleaded with her to get back together. On October 1, he texted, “ ‘All I want to hear is you saying you’re my love and only mine, please.’ ” Later, he texted, “ ‘IDC [I don’t care] what you say or think, but you’re going to be mine again. I’ll kill any guy that dares steal you from me (smiley face). Or sadly, I’ll execute any guy you talk to. You’re mine, and I take care of what’s min[e], yes, I’m a jealous [boyfriend].’ ” On October 3, he texted, “ ‘[S]top shining me off before I lose my mind. Every day is just a day closer to really hurting everyone. Just stop, dude. I’m trying not to, but you’re gonna make build a lot of anger and lose it.’ ” (Sic.) On October 5, Becerril texted, “ ‘I’m not getting back with you.’ ” On October 6, she texted, “ ‘Look Imma [sic] be with someone that loves me, Oscar. I can’t have a life [with someone] that’s gonna freak out over a friend request or that hits me whenever the fuck they feel like it. I especially cannot have kids with you, because I don’t want them to be the reason I still have to see you.’ ” Rodas texted, “ ‘You’re never going to leave me.’ ” On October 11, Becerril texted Rodas, “ ‘Imma [sic] chill with you, but you got to know we ain’t together. Okay. I just want you to understand that.’ ” On October 16, Rodas texted, “ ‘Can I be with you on Halloween? Ha. We can scare kids and give them candy, or let’s go trick or treating.’ ” She responded, “ ‘We can take little kids’ candy, and you can shave the words “ice”

4 in the back of your head LOL [laugh out loud], JK [just kidding].’ ” Then she changed the subject: “ ‘These earphones are pretty good.’ ” Becerril made plans to spend Halloween night with her friend Keyla. On October 31, when Rodas found out, he asked Becerril to cancel her plans with Keyla and “ ‘kick it with [him].’ ” He threatened he would kill her if she did not comply with his requests. At 4:37 p.m., he texted, “ ‘I’m f’ing get faded too and hunt you down if you drink with her. I don’t trust that bitch. You told her I bet you left me, and you’re talking about guys.’ ” (Sic.) At 4:41 p.m., he texted, “ ‘You better [not] f’ing go with her. . . . If you go with her, I’m come up and hunt you down, dude. I’m getting tired of this f’ing jealous feeling. I’ve been even thinking about murdering you. So please just f’ing stop, dude. Please. I’ll hate to do something I’m regret later on.’ ” (Sic.) He texted, “ ‘I’m tired of feeling like this. . . . Please every f’ing day, I have this sad hate feeling, dude, so f’ing stop. I swear, if you go with her, I’m do something. I hate the f’ing idea of you drinking with her. So please don’t f’ing go. Just tell her you can’t.’ ” (Sic.) At 4:55 p.m., he texted, “ ‘I can’t handle this shit anymore. This is the reason why I bought that thang [sic, referencing his gun].

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