Robert Klinglesmith v. State of Indiana

CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 3, 2013
Docket49A05-1303-CR-116
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

Pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 65(D), this Memorandum Decision shall not be regarded as precedent or cited before Oct 03 2013, 9:19 am any court except for the purpose of establishing the defense of res judicata, collateral estoppel, or the law of the case.

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE:

DARREN BEDWELL GREGORY F. ZOELLER Marion County Public Defender Attorney General of Indiana Appellate Division Indianapolis, Indiana ANGELA N. SANCHEZ Deputy Attorney General Indianapolis, Indiana

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA

ROBERT KLINGLESMITH, ) ) Appellant-Defendant, ) ) vs. ) No. 49A05-1303-CR-116 ) STATE OF INDIANA, ) ) Appellee-Plaintiff. )

APPEAL FROM THE MARION SUPERIOR COURT The Honorable Carol J. Orbison, Sr. Judge Cause No. 49G06-1112-FA-87832

October 3, 2013

MEMORANDUM DECISION - NOT FOR PUBLICATION

BRADFORD, Judge CASE SUMMARY

Appellant-Defendant Robert Klinglesmith began inappropriately touching his step-

granddaughter, M.C., when she was eight or nine years old. On the first occasion, M.C. was

riding with Klinglesmith in a pick-up truck when Klinglesmith pulled M.C. over toward him

and placed his hands in her pants. Klinglesmith placed one of the fingers on his right hand in

M.C.’s vagina. Klinglesmith again placed one of the fingers on his right hand in M.C.’s

vagina approximately three or four years later. Each of these events happened when M.C.

was younger than fourteen. During the summer of 2011, when M.C. was seventeen years

old, Klinglesmith again inappropriately touched M.C. M.C. awoke one morning to

Klinglesmith attempting to place a finger on his right hand into her vagina. Klinglesmith

continued to attempt to place his finger in M.C.’s vagina until M.C. removed his hand from

her pants.

On December 16, 2011, the State charged Klinglesmith with two counts of Class A

felony child molesting and two counts of Class B felony attempted criminal deviate conduct.

Following a two-day trial, Klinglesmith was found guilty as charged. On appeal,

Klinglesmith contends that the cumulative effect of the erroneous admission of certain

evidence subjected him to fundamental error. Klinglesmith also contends that his two

convictions for Class B felony attempted criminal deviate conduct violate the prohibitions

against double jeopardy. Concluding that the cumulative effect of the allegedly erroneous

admission of certain evidence did not subject Klinglesmith to fundamental error, but that

Klinglesmith’s two Class B felony attempted criminal deviate conduct convictions violate the

2 prohibitions against double jeopardy, we affirm in part and reverse in part.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

M.C. was born on October 3, 1993. M.C. had a difficult upbringing and resided, at

times, with her grandmother and her step-grandfather, Klinglesmith. M.C. loved her

grandmother but did not have a good relationship with Klinglesmith.

I. First Incident

At some point during the summer, when M.C. was eight or nine years old, M.C. was

instructed by her grandmother to ride with Klinglesmith while he took M.C.’s uncle to a

friend’s home. M.C. moved over to the seat near the window after Klinglesmith dropped her

uncle off at his friend’s home. Klinglesmith, however, pulled M.C. toward him, and while

driving with his left hand, placed his right hand in M.C.’s shorts. Klinglesmith eventually

placed one of the fingers on his right hand in M.C.’s vagina.

M.C. knew that Klinglesmith’s finger was inside her vagina because she felt

Klinglesmith’s fingernail, which was deformed, scratch her. When M.C. attempted to get

away, Klinglesmith told her, “it’ll be ok, we’re almost home.” AV Rec. 2:24:55 - 2:28:37 pm

2/4/2013. M.C. mentioned the incident to her older sister but did not report the incident to

her mother or grandmother.

II. Second Incident

Approximately three or four years later, M.C. and her sister were forced to reside with

their grandmother and Klinglesmith because their mother was having problems. While

residing with their grandmother and Klinglesmith, M.C. and her sister slept on couches in the

3 living room of the home. Almost every night, after M.C.’s sister was sleeping, Klinglesmith

would come in and sit on the couch on which M.C. slept. While sitting on the couch,

Klinglesmith would rub M.C.’s “leg,” “belly,” “butt,” and “chest.” AV Rec. 2:28:59 -

2:34:04 pm 2/4/2013.

Some nights, Klinglesmith would put his hand inside M.C.’s pants. On at least one of

these nights, Klinglesmith inserted his finger into M.C.’s vagina. M.C. knew that

Klinglesmith’s finger was inside her vagina because she again felt his deformed fingernail,

which was “smashed and curved.” AV Rec. 2:31:53 pm 2/4/2013. Klinglesmith removed his

finger after M.C. twice requested that he do so. Soon thereafter, M.C. again told her sister

about Klinglesmith’s actions.

Eventually, M.C.’s mother and grandmother found out about the incident. M.C.’s

mother confronted Klinglesmith, who denied touching M.C. in an inappropriate manner.

Neither M.C.’s mother nor grandmother notified authorities of the incident.

III. Summer of 2011

During the summer of 2011, when M.C. was seventeen years old, M.C. experienced

problems with her mother. As a result of these problems, M.C.’s mother sent her to stay with

her grandmother and Klinglesmith. M.C.’s mother sent M.C. to her grandmother’s home

because there “wasn’t anywhere else” for her to go. AV Rec. 3:16:08 pm 2/4/2013.

While residing with her grandmother and Klinglesmith, M.C. attempted to keep her

distance from Klinglesmith. Klinglesmith, however, made this difficult. M.C. initially slept

on a bed in the basement. One night soon after M.C. arrived at her grandmother’s home,

4 M.C. awoke to find Klinglesmith rubbing her back. M.C. immediately notified her mother,

who told her that she “had to stick it out.” AV Rec. 2:35:54 pm 2/4/2013. M.C. also told her

grandmother.

Eventually, M.C. began sleeping on a “pallet” of blankets on the living room floor

because of spiders that were present in the basement. AV Rec. 2:36:38 pm 2/4/2013.

Klinglesmith would come into the living room while M.C. was sleeping to drink his coffee

and watch television. On some occasions, M.C. felt Klinglesmith rubbing her legs. When

M.C. felt Klinglesmith rubbing her legs, she would kick and tell him to stop. Klinglesmith

would often reply with, something to the effect of, “Uhh, ok, I’ll wait til later.” AV Rec.

2:38:23 pm 2/4/2013. M.C. again reported Klinglesmith’s actions to her grandmother.

One morning M.C. awoke when she felt Klinglesmith attempting to put his finger in

her vagina. M.C. knew that Klinglesmith was attempting to do so because she felt his

deformed fingernail. M.C. kicked and screamed for Klinglesmith to stop. He did not

immediately do so. Klinglesmith continued to attempt to put his finger in M.C.’s vagina,

leaving his finger where it was for a time. M.C. then forcibly removed Klinglesmith’s hand

from her pants.

At some point, Klinglesmith also handed M.C. a note which asked if she “could show

him what [she] looked like in her panties.” AV Rec. 2:43:05 pm 2/4/2013. M.C. took the

note to her grandmother. M.C.’s grandmother tore up the note and placed it in the top drawer

of her dresser. Her grandmother did not call the police or request that Klinglesmith leave the

home.

5 M.C.

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