Simmons v. State

636 A.2d 463, 333 Md. 547, 1994 Md. LEXIS 19
CourtCourt of Appeals of Maryland
DecidedJanuary 28, 1994
Docket103, September Term, 1993
StatusPublished
Cited by37 cases

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Bluebook
Simmons v. State, 636 A.2d 463, 333 Md. 547, 1994 Md. LEXIS 19 (Md. 1994).

Opinion

*550 CHARLES E. ORTH, Jr., Judge (Retired),

Specially Assigned.

I

On 18 May 1990 a gaggle of men invaded the home of Misharah Donise Coleman and her family in Prince George’s County, Maryland and committed the crime of robbery with a deadly weapon and various other offenses. There was evidence that the men forced one of the victims to open a safe and took $1,100 in cash and jewelry valued at $2,800 to $3,000. The investigation by the police pointed to Marquette James Coley as one of the gang involved. He was arrested and taken to the Criminal Investigations Division of the Prince George’s County Police Department where he was interrogated on 31 May 1990 by Detective Kenneth O’Berry. O’Berry obtained the following statement from Coley:

May 18,1 was at a Graduation party in the neighborhood of Indian Queens with Rodney Smith and Chuck Holton. In another car was Kevin Sumpter, Valeo and Derrick Simmons. We had just got [to] the party when it was ending. So Me, Rodney, and Chuck were on our way home until we saw my buddy James Stephens. James was coming from around his girlfriend house and said, it was a party somewhere around her house. So Me and Chuck got out the car with Rodney and got in the car with James. We went looking for the party but could not find the Party. So we came over my house and sat in the front and talked for a little while.

This narrative was in Coley’s handwriting. Then O’Berry posed particular questions to Coley:

(Q) Who’s [sic] party was it?
(A) I’m not sure, I think maybe Dawn (Q) What time was the party?
(A) We got there at about 12:00 A.M.
(Q) Where is Indian Queens?
(A) Near Oxon Hill Middle School.
(Q) Who attended the party with you?
*551 (A) Me Rodney Smith, Chuck Holton, In another car was Kevin Vale Sumpter, Derrick Simmons, and Valeo (unknown last name).
(Q) Do you know anything about a robbery which occurred on 5-18-90 at 7287 Woodhollow 211 N. Huron Dr. Forest Heights?
(A) I knocked on the door, she answered the door, I looked down the steps, it was a “Q”, they came in. I sat at the door looking out, they said come on.
(Q) Who was with you?
(A) Me, Derrick Simmons and Chuck Holton and another person, I don’t want to tell you his name.
(Q) Did you take anything?
(A) No
(Q) Did the others take anything?
(A) Not that I know of (Q) Who had guns?
(A) Derrick Simmons, black automatic the other dude had a black automatic
(Q) Who knew the girl who lived on Woodhollow N. Huron
(A) I don’t know, they were telling me they needed me to do something for them, she was holding the money for her boyfriend J.J. or J.R., he’s a drug dealer he’s in jail.
(Q) Who drove?
(A) Chuck Holton, black Horizon or something like that.
(Q) Describe the girl?
(A) B/F, 508-504, 120 lbs, 16-17 yrs old, med complex
(Q) When you knocked on the door did you say anything?
(A) No, she didn’t ask who it was, I figured it was her since she was a young girl.
(Q) Who else was in the house?
(A) two ladies and a kid (Q) Describe the ladies?
(A) B/F’s, they pushed them in the room with her.
(Q) Do you know where this house is located?
*552 (A) Somewhere off Indian Head Hway
(Q) Why won’t you tell me who the 4th guy is?
(A) I don’t want to snitch on someone you already know the other guys and I don’t want to snitch on anyone.
(Q) Is the part about the party correct?
(A) yes, we went to the party after the robbery.
(Q) So who went to the party?
(A) Me, Rodney, Chuck, Kevin, Valeo and Derrick.
(Q) Where did you met up with these other guys?
(A) 7-11 at Allentown Rd.
(Q) Who else was driving?
(A) Kevin Sumpter, black 300 ZX (Q) Who went in Kevin’s car?
(A) Valeo & Derrick
(Q) What time did you go to the party?
(A) around 11:00 or 12:00
(Q) How long after the robbery?
(A) About 30 minutes
(Q) Earlier you said there was two ladies and a kid in the house. Did you mean these people and the young girl also?
(A) yes, two older ladies, the young girl and the kid.
(Q) Why did you take part in this robbery?
(A) it sounded easy, it was peer pressure, just knock on the door.
(Q) Have any promises or inducements been made to you to give this confession?
(A) No
(Q) Is this statement the entire truth?
(A) Yes
(Q) Is there anything else you would like to add?
(A) No

Coley initialed each answer as well as each correction and signed each.of the six pages which comprised the statement.

*553 On 19 June 1990, the Grand Jury of the State of Maryland for the body of Prince George’s County returned a “True Bill” against Coley, Derrick Simmons, and Wendell Bernard Jackson II. Pursuant thereto, an Assistant State’s Attorney for Prince George’s County filed an eleven count indictment the next day, jointly charging Coley, Simmons, and Jackson with armed robbery and related offenses.

II

Coley’s statement is the heart of the appeal before us. Simmons was separately tried by a jury in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County and found guilty of robbery with a deadly weapon, the use of a handgun in the commission of a felony, robbery, and burglary. He was duly sentenced and noted an appeal from the judgments.

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