STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. JAMELL D. SCOTT STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. LEE C. REEVES STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. TYLEEK J. BAKER (06-05-0869 AND 09-01-0109, OCEAN AND MONMOUTH COUNTIES AND STATEWIDE) (CONSOLIDATED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedAugust 14, 2019
DocketA-4765-15T2/A-0422-16T2/A-0531-16T2
StatusUnpublished

This text of STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. JAMELL D. SCOTT STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. LEE C. REEVES STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. TYLEEK J. BAKER (06-05-0869 AND 09-01-0109, OCEAN AND MONMOUTH COUNTIES AND STATEWIDE) (CONSOLIDATED) (STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. JAMELL D. SCOTT STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. LEE C. REEVES STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. TYLEEK J. BAKER (06-05-0869 AND 09-01-0109, OCEAN AND MONMOUTH COUNTIES AND STATEWIDE) (CONSOLIDATED)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. JAMELL D. SCOTT STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. LEE C. REEVES STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. TYLEEK J. BAKER (06-05-0869 AND 09-01-0109, OCEAN AND MONMOUTH COUNTIES AND STATEWIDE) (CONSOLIDATED), (N.J. Ct. App. 2019).

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NOS. A-4765-15T21 A-0422-16T2 A-0531-16T2

STATE OF NEW JERSEY,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

JAMELL D. SCOTT, a/k/a JAMAL SCOTT,

Defendant-Appellant. ___________________________

LEE C. REEVES, a/k/a KAOZ,

Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________

1 These are back-to-back post-conviction relief (PCR) petitions consolidated for the purpose of this opinion. Plaintiff-Respondent,

TYLEEK J. BAKER,

Submitted October 30, 2018 – Decided August 14, 2019

Before Judges Suter and Geiger.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Ocean and Monmouth Counties, Indictment Nos. 06-05-0869 and 09-01-0109.

Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellants (John A. Albright, Designated Counsel, on the brief in A-4765-15; Monique Moyse, Designated Counsel, on the brief in A-0422-16; Alison S. Perrone, Designated Counsel, on the brief in A-0531-16).

Bradley D. Billhimer, Ocean County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Samuel J. Marzarella, Chief Appellate Attorney, of counsel; Shiraz I. Deen, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief).

Appellants Jamell D. Scott and Tyleek J. Baker filed pro se supplemental briefs.

PER CURIAM

In these back-to-back PCR petitions, which we consolidate for purposes

of this opinion, defendants Tyleek J. Baker, Jamell D. Scott and Lee C. Reeves

A-4765-15T2 2 appeal the denial of their PCR petitions without an evidentiary hearing. For

reasons that follow, we affirm the denial of each petition.

I

The PCR petitions arise from the murders of Jose Francisco Olivares and

Thelma Vazquez in separate but related incidents. In Indictment 06-05-0869,

the State contended that Tyleek Baker shot and killed Olivares in a barbershop

in Lakewood over a dispute. Jamell Scott and James Russell2 were charged as

accomplices in that murder. In Indictment 09-01-0109, the State contended that

Lee Reeves—intending to kill Christian Vivar Granados, who was to testify at

trial the next day against Baker, Scott and Russell—shot and killed Vasquez,

who was the mother of Granados' girlfriend. Scott was charged as an accomplice

in that murder as well.

The indictments were tried in separate jury trials. Baker and Scott were

defendants in the trial of 06-05-0869. Reeves and Scott were defendants in the

trial of 09-01-0109.

2 We affirmed the denial of Russell's PCR petition in a separate unpublished opinion, State v. Russell, No. A-5319-15 (App. Div. May 15, 2019) (slip op. at 2, 34). A-4765-15T2 3 Indictment 06-05-0869

Relevant to these appeals, the evidence at the trial involving Baker and

Scott revealed:

[A]t approximately 4:00 p.m. on February 7, 2006, Jason Vega arrived at the Man, Woman and Child Barbershop in Lakewood. Vega's brother, Ramon, and Vega's friends, Christian Vivar Granados and Olivares, known as "Hefe," were already there. Jose Silva was one of the barbers at the shop that day.

Vega . . . walked through another room where approximately nine people were gathered, stopping briefly to say hello. Baker, who was known as "Respect," was playing chess with another person when he began "mocking" Vega. Vega ignored Baker's "mocking" until he heard Baker say to someone on the phone, "Jason Vega and his boys are plotting on me." Not knowing to whom Baker was speaking, Vega was upset and thought he was going to "have to . . . watch[] [his] back." Vega challenged Baker to a fight "and he accepted." Vega "asked him to step outside . . . to settle it[,] basically, fistfight." James Bellamy . . . claimed, however, that Baker was not involved in any arguments or confrontations.

According to Vega, after Baker accepted the challenge, Baker asked someone if Hefe was in the shop. When told he was, Baker ran out the back door. Vega waited for Baker in front of the barbershop for approximately fifteen minutes and then left.

Shortly after this confrontation, Granados saw Russell, whom he knew as "Gotti," and Scott, who was known as "High-Five," enter the barber shop and walk to the

A-4765-15T2 4 back. They stayed in the store for a couple of minutes before leaving.

Silva was arranging his barber station when he saw Baker, who he knew as a regular customer, come in with two other men. When the men entered, Olivares was seated, but, as he stood up from his chair, Baker shot him six times . . . . Silva could not identify the two men with Baker.

Granados was getting his hair cut when he saw Baker, Russell, and Scott walk into the shop. He heard Baker say, "Where's that nigger that have a beef with me?" Olivares stood up, said, "What's up?," and Baker shot him. Granados explained that during the shooting, Russell stood on Baker's left and Scott on his right. Both men had their hands crossed in front of them, kept a straight face, and did not appear upset or surprised.

[State v. Scott (Scott I), Nos. A-3455-08, A-4794-08, A-4841-08 (App. Div. Apr. 20, 2012) (slip op. at 9- 11).]

The three men left the barbershop and fled. Eventually, Baker and Scott were

arrested in Las Vegas.

Baker and Scott were charged with first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3

and N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6, and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A.

2C:11-3 and 2C:5-2. Additional charges against Baker included: second-degree

possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a); third-

degree unlawful possession of a weapon, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b); and second-

degree certain persons not to have a firearm, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b)(1). The case

A-4765-15T2 5 was tried in 2008. Baker and Scott were convicted of the murder charges. Baker

pleaded guilty to the certain persons offense after he was convicted on the other

counts. Defendants' motions for a new trial and for judgment of acquittal were

denied by the trial court.

Baker was sentenced to a life term of imprisonment with an eighty-five

percent period of parole ineligibility on the murder counts, which were merged,

and to a ten-year consecutive term on the certain persons offense with five years

of parole ineligibility. Scott was sentenced to a life term with an eighty-five

percent period of parole ineligibility on the murder charge. We affirmed their

convictions and Scott's sentence. Scott I, slip op. at 7-8, 47. We also affirmed

Baker's sentence except for the consecutive portion on the firearms charge,

which we remanded solely for reconsideration of the consecutive term. 3 Id. at

7-8, 49. The Supreme Court denied their petitions for certification. 212 N.J.

431 (2012).

Indictment 09-01-0109

Regarding indictment 09-01-0109, the evidence at trial involving Reeves

and Scott revealed:

3 Baker was resentenced. The ten-year sentence was reduced to seven with a five-year period of parole ineligibility that was concurrent to his life term. A-4765-15T2 6 In February 2006, Christian Vivar Granados was an eyewitness to a violent incident that led to criminal charges against Scott, Russell, and Tyleek Baker relating to the murder of Jose Francisco Olivares in a Lakewood barbershop. During his 9-1-1 call, Granados identified one of the participants by nickname and first name.

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