State of Louisiana Versus E.M. III

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 27, 2023
Docket22-KA-293
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 22-KA-293

VERSUS FIFTH CIRCUIT

E.M. III COURT OF APPEAL

STATE OF LOUISIANA

ON APPEAL FROM THE TWENTY-NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF ST. CHARLES, STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 18,443, DIVISION "E" HONORABLE TIMOTHY S. MARCEL, JUDGE PRESIDING

February 27, 2023

FREDERICKA HOMBERG WICKER JUDGE

Panel composed of Judges Susan M. Chehardy, Fredericka Homberg Wicker, and Hans J. Liljeberg

CONVICTION AND SENTENCE AFFIRMED; REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTION FHW SMC HJL COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLEE, STATE OF LOUISIANA Honorable Joel T. Chaisson, II Louis G. Authement

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT, E.M. III Kevin V. Boshea WICKER, J.

The defendant/appellant E.M. III1 seeks appellate review of his sentence and

conviction for sexual battery of a victim under the age of fifteen and at least three

years younger than the offender, in violation of La. R.S. 14:43.1. For the following

reasons, we affirm the defendant’s conviction and sentence and remand the matter

with instructions as it pertains to the defendant’s sentence.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

In addition to the testimony of the victim, several immediate and extended

family members testified at trial to the events leading to the State charging the

defendant with sexual battery of A.C.

A.C., who was 17 at the time of trial, testified that she was born on May 27,

2004, and lived in Texas. She testified that the defendant is her stepfather’s brother,

and that she calls him “E. Bo.” A.C. testified that the defendant would occasionally

visit her family in Texas and would sometimes babysit her and her brother, J.M.,

when her parents would travel.

The weekend of July 4, 2018, 14 year-old A.C., her stepfather, and her brother

were visiting family in Louisiana, while her mother remained in Texas for work. On

July 7, 2018, A.C. and her family were to return to Texas. However, rather than

drive through the night, A.C. testified that they decided to stay the night at her

maternal great-uncle’s house in Luling, Louisiana, where the defendant was living

at the time.

1 Pursuant to La. R.S. 46:1844(W)(3) and in the interest of protecting minor victims and victims of sexual offenses, this Court's published work will use only initials to identify the victim and any defendant or witness whose name can lead to the victim's identity (i.e., parent, sibling, or relative with the same last name as the victim). State v. E.J.M., III, 12-774 (La. App. 5 Cir. 5/23/13), 119 So. 3d 648, 652 n.1. C.f., State v. R.W.B., 12-453 (La.12/4/12), 105 So.3d 54. 22-KA-293 1 Around 9:00 p.m. or 10:00 p.m., A.C.’s stepfather took A.C. and her brother

to McDonald’s for dinner. When they returned home, A.C. said her stepfather went

to sleep on the couch, while she and her brother shared a bed in the room belonging

to the defendant. A.C. recalled that she was watching a movie in bed, when at some

point, the defendant entered the room to iron his clothes. A.C. also recalled her

stepfather entering the room to take her brother, who was five years old at the time,

to use the bathroom.

A.C.’s stepfather similarly testified that he had fallen asleep on the couch but

woke up and went into the bedroom to take his son to the bathroom. A.C.’s

stepfather testified that when he entered the room, his brother was ironing his

clothes, his son was sleeping, and A.C. was awake in bed with her brother. A.C.’s

stepfather recalled that the cover was over the children and that “A.C. had her legs

and stuff all tangled up in J.M.” After taking his son to the bathroom, A.C.’s

stepfather returned to the couch and fell asleep.

Eventually, A.C. fell asleep. She testified that while she was sleeping, she

suddenly felt a chill on her legs like the bed cover was removed. A.C. stated that

she felt a hand rubbing her inner thigh. A.C. testified she then felt her shorts move,

and a finger being inserted into her vagina. A.C. testified that it was at that moment

she woke up. At trial, A.C. indicated that her brother was still sleeping at the time

and that she jumped up in reaction to the defendant inserting his finger into her

vagina. She stated that the defendant pushed her back down and told A.C., “shh.”

She testified that she told the defendant to stop, and she tried to push him back. A.C.

stated that his finger was still inside her vagina, and he pushed his finger in harder.

She described this as the “second time” he digitally penetrated her. She again told

22-KA-293 2 the defendant to stop. She recalled that the defendant then noticed the bedroom door

was open, so he went to close it. When he approached the bed, he tried to force her

legs open. She told the defendant to stop and told him “this is called rape.” A.C.

told the defendant to leave her alone before she called the police. A.C. testified that

the defendant told her that if she called the police, he would say that she was touching

her brother inappropriately. According to A.C., the defendant then tried to force her

legs open again as she told him to stop, and that it was rape. A.C. testified that the

defendant then inserted his finger again a third time. When A.C. said “stop” louder,

the defendant “backed off.” At that point, the defendant sat on the corner of the bed

and she told him she had to go to the bathroom. When she exited the bedroom, A.C.

saw her stepfather sleeping on the couch, but she did not want to tell him what

happened with the defendant. A.C. stated that she took her stepfather’s cell phone,

opened the door of the house, and exited the house.

A.C. then called her mother crying and told her that the defendant touched

her. A.C. said her mom tried to calm her down and she then told her mother what

happened. A.C.’s mother testified that around 1:20 or 1:30 a.m., she was awakened

by a phone call from A.C. She testified that her daughter was crying hysterically

and told her “Uncle Bo” was touching her inappropriately. A.C.’s mother asked

A.C. where her stepfather was. A.C. indicated that her stepfather was sleeping and

that she was outside on the porch behind the truck. A.C.’s mother continued to try

to calm her daughter down and told A.C. to “go behind Ms. Kathy’s house.” She

stated that her daughter was steadily crying and that she instructed her daughter to

see if the shed was open. The victim’s mother then told A.C. to go inside, put the

phone on vibrate, and wait for her to call. A.C. explained she hid in the shed and

22-KA-293 3 that her mother indicated she would call her sister, A.C.’s aunt, who lived nearby.

A.C.’s mother testified that after hanging up with her daughter, she

immediately called her sister and explained to her that she needed to go to their

uncle’s house because A.C. had said that the defendant had touched her

inappropriately. She then called her daughter back and informed her that A.C.’s aunt

was on the way. A.C.’s mother testified that her sister called her when she arrived,

which according to A.C. was three minutes later. A.C.’s mother testified that she

then told A.C. to leave the shed, and she then resumed the call with her sister and

heard “all kind of commotion.”

At trial, A.C.’s aunt testified that upon arriving at her uncle’s house, she

observed the side door to the residence was open and saw A.C. come out of the

laundry area. She described A.C. as scared and nervous.

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