STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. O.A.C. (19-07-0767, HUDSON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedSeptember 28, 2022
DocketA-3031-19
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3031-19

STATE OF NEW JERSEY,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

O.A.C.,

Defendant-Appellant. _______________________

Submitted October 13, 2021 – Decided September 28, 2022

Before Judges DeAlmeida and Smith.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Hudson County, Indictment No. 19-07-0767.

Scott D. Finckenauer, attorney for appellant.

Esther Suarez, Hudson County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Noah Kim, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

DeALMEIDA, J.A.D. Defendant O.A.C. 1 appeals from a judgment of conviction entered after a

jury convicted him of ten counts arising from his sexual assaults of his two step-

granddaughters, Ka.F. and Ki.F., when they were minors. We affirm.

I.

Defendant began sexually assaulting Ka.F. when she was six. While he

was babysitting the child at her grandparents' house, defendant touched her inner

thigh, breasts, buttocks, and vagina over and under her clothes. These assaults

took place while Ka.F. was sitting on defendant's lap. Defendant's assaultive

conduct escalated to him placing Ka.F. on a bed, removing her underwear,

kissing her thighs, and performing cunnilingus on her, penetrating her with his

tongue. He rubbed his penis on the child's vagina, penetrating the lips of her

vagina. When Ka.F. resisted, defendant forcefully grabbed her arms and legs to

bring her closer to him and threatened to harm her parents. Ka.F. was terrified

during the assaults.

Ka.F. could not identify the precise number of times the sexual assaults

occurred because they were so common. Defendant assaulted her almost every

time she visited her grandparents' house. He showed Ka.F. pornography and

1 We refer to defendant and others by their initials to protect from public disclosure the identity of child victims of sexual assault. R. 1:38-3(c)(9). A-3031-19 2 bought her things she wanted, like a bicycle, with the expectation of the sexual

abuse afterwards.

Defendant's sexual abuse of Ka.F. took place between March 2004 and

March 2010. He stopped assaulting Ka.F. when she was ten or eleven years old

and told him she was having her period. Ka.F. did not report the sexual abuse

at the time it was happening because she feared it would ruin her family.

However, when Ka.F. was in the sixth grade she told her best friend, J.U., about

the assaults. When she was fifteen, Ka.F. attempted to tell her mother about the

assaults, but was brushed off by her.

At trial, J.U. testified that when she and Ka.F. were in the sixth grade

Ka.F. told her that her grandfather touches her breasts and genitals. She noticed

Ka.F. was about to cry as she described the sexual abuse. J.U. never told anyone

what Ka.F. had confided in her.

Defendant began sexually abusing Ki.F., Ka.F.'s sister, in 2013, when she

was six years old. When Ki.F. was alone with defendant at her grandparents'

house, he would grab her and touch her breasts and vagina, putting his fingers

in between the lips of her vagina. He put his mouth on her breasts and performed

cunnilingus on her. Defendant rubbed his penis on Ki.F.'s vagina. He forced

her to perform fellatio and to touch his penis as he masturbated. Defendant made

A-3031-19 3 Ki.F. watch pornography while touching her breasts and vagina. Ki.F., who was

eleven when she testified, described a slimy, white substance coming out of

defendant's penis during the assaults.

Defendant sexually abused Ki.F. every time she went to her grandparents'

house. He bought Ki.F. a bicycle, ice cream, and school supplies, and would

take her to the park, all with the expectation of sexual abuse afterward. When

Ki.F. refused his demands, defendant would hit her with a sandal and threaten

to harm her mother and grandmother. Ki.F. attempted to tell her grandmother

about the sexual abuse, but her grandmother did not believe her. Defendant

sexually abused Ki.F. from November 2013 to April 2018.

In April or May of 2018, Ka.F. began suspecting defendant was abusing

Ki.F. when she noticed that he was buying her things and taking her to the park.

Defendant's conduct reminded Ka.F. of his behavior when he was sexually

abusing her. She approached Ki.F. and told her to "be careful" when she was

left alone with defendant. Ki.F. spontaneously exclaimed, "I know." Ka.F. then

asked Ki.F. to blink twice if defendant was sexually abusing her because she

thought Ki.F. might not want to answer verbally. Ka.F. also hit the record button

on her cellphone. Ki.F. blinked twice. In the recorded conversation that

followed, Ki.F. said defendant would touch her sexually, and when she tried to

A-3031-19 4 back away, he would get angry. Ki.F. also said defendant would take off both

his and her clothes, and when she resisted, he would threaten to leave their

grandmother and harm her family members. Ka.F. played the recording for L.F.,

the victims' father, an hour or two later.

L.F. testified that in April or May of 2018, Ka.F. approached him and

played the recording of her conversation with Ki.F. The following day, he called

the children's grandmother to ask what she wanted him to do with defendant.

He waited three months to report the sexual abuse to police because he was

awaiting a response from the grandmother, who was ill, and defendant.

In August 2018, after the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office received a

referral from local police, a detective recorded an interview with Ki.F. During

the interview, Ki.F. described defendant's sexual abuse in detail. She also said

that when she resisted, defendant would become violent and aggressive and

"grab her face into the wall." Ki.F. told the detective that defendant kept

pornographic videos he forced her to watch in a box behind curtains in her

grandparents' home. The detective testified that during a search of the home,

pornographic videos were recovered from the area described by Ki.F.

A grand jury indicted defendant, charging him with first-degree

aggravated sexual assault (Ka.F.), N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(1); second-degree sexual

A-3031-19 5 assault (Ka.F.), N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b); second-degree endangering the welfare of

a child (Ka.F.), N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1); first-degree aggravated sexual assault

(Ki.F. oral penetration), N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(1); first-degree aggravated sexual

assault (Ki.F. fellatio), N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(1); first-degree aggravated sexual

assault (Ki.F. digital penetration), N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(1); second-degree sexual

assault (Ki.F.), N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b); third-degree terroristic threats (Ki.F.),

N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a); second-degree endangering the welfare of a child (Ki.F.),

N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1); and second-degree aggravated assault (Ki.F.), N.J.S.A.

2C:12-1(b).

The State moved in limine pursuant to N.J.R.E. 803(c)(27) for an order

that Ki.F.'s recorded statements to Ka.F. and the detective were admissible under

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