STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. J.C.K. (12-04-0628, BERGEN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED)

New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division·Decided April 22, 2020·No. A-1274-13T1·Unpublished

Opinion

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION

DOCKET NO. A-1274-13T1

STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent,

v. J.C.K.,1

Defendant-Appellant.

Argued March 3, 2020 – Decided April 22, 2020 Before Judges Yannotti, Currier and Firko.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Bergen County, Indictment No. 12-04-0628.

James M. Doyle argued the cause for appellant.

Mark Musella, Bergen County Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent (Mark Musella, Bergen County Prosecutor, attorney; Craig A. Becker, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the brief).

PER CURIAM

1 In this opinion, we use initials to identify defendant and others to protect the identity of the victim. R. 1:38-3(c)(12).

Defendant was tried before a jury and found guilty of endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). He appeals from the judgment of conviction (JOC) dated August 19, 2013. We affirm.

I.

A Bergen County grand jury charged defendant with second-degree sexual assault upon K.K., by committing an act of sexual contact, specifically touching K.K.'s vagina with the purpose to humiliate or degrade the victim or to sexually arouse or gratify defendant, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b) (count one). The indictment alleged that at the time of the offense, K.K. was less than thirteen years of age, and defendant was at least four years older.

The grand jury also charged defendant with second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) (count two). The indictment alleged that defendant had a legal duty for the care of K.K., or had assumed responsibility for her care, and engaged in sexual conduct that would impair or debauch the morals of said child.

At the trial, K.R., K.K.'s mother, testified that she had been married to defendant and two children were born of the marriage. K.R. and defendant separated in April 2008, and they divorced in May 2011. She testified that on Friday, October 29, 2010, she dropped off the children with defendant so that A-1274-13T1

he could enjoy parenting time. She picked up the children on Sunday afternoon, October 31, 2010.

K.R. stated that while K.K. was getting ready to shower on Sunday evening, she complained about pain in her vaginal area. When K.K. removed her underwear, K.R. noticed that her vaginal area was "red and swollen." K.R. testified that she had previously seen K.K.'s vaginal area appear "like a light pink or a little swollen," but this time it was "very swollen and very red."

K.R. asked K.K. if she had been scratching herself, because she had done that before. K.K. replied that the area was red because defendant had been rubbing it. K.R. asked K.K. if defendant had been putting an ointment on her to treat a rash, as he had done in the past. K.K. said no.

K.K. told K.R. that defendant was "rubbing and touching" her for "no reason" and not applying an ointment. K.K. began to cry and became more upset as K.R. questioned her further. K.K. rubbed the inside of her thigh to demonstrate to K.R. how defendant touched her vaginal area.

K.R. gave K.K. a bath to "help her feel better" then took her for an examination at the Chilton Medical Center. She explained to the doctor what K.K. told her. The doctor examined K.K. while K.R. was in the room. After the examination, someone at the hospital contacted the police. K.R. spoke to

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the police on the phone and arranged to meet with detectives. The next day, K.K. and K.R. met with Detectives Brian Lucas and Linda McNulty at the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office (BCPO). K.R. was sworn and provided the detectives a formal statement regarding K.K.'s disclosures.

On November 1, 2010, McNulty conducted a recorded interview of K.K., without K.R. present. McNulty interviewed K.K. again a week later. Recordings of both interviews were played for the jury. K.K. told McNulty that her father touched her in her vaginal area with a "black butter-knife-like object."

The BCPO arranged for K.K. to be examined by a doctor at Children's House in Hackensack. Dr. Nina Agrawal performed the examination. She testified that K.K. told her "Daddy . . . touched her genital area" with a gold - colored butter-knife-like object. Dr. Agrawal stated that the examination did not reveal any signs of obvious trauma. She noted, however, that most instances of sexual abuse without penetration do not leave such signs.

Defendant's mother testified that defendant was living in her home during the weekend when the offenses were allegedly committed. She accounted for defendant's whereabouts throughout the weekend and stated that she did not see K.K. alone with defendant in his bedroom at any time. J.C., who was defendant's girlfriend at the time, stated that she arrived at the home of defendant's parents

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around 11:45 p.m. on Saturday evening and spent the night. She left to go to her own house around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday.

According to J.C., defendant, defendant's mother, and K.K. met her and her children at her house for lunch around 1:30 p.m. After lunch, the group went trick-or-treating until defendant dropped the children off with K.R. J.C. testified that she never saw defendant and K.K in a room by themselves. She also said that she never saw K.K. crying or in pain.

Defendant testified that he and the children were very busy during the weekend and he spent very little time alone with K.K. Defendant said the children were "happy as can be" when he dropped them off with their mother on October 31, 2010, and he did not learn of K.K.'s allegations until the evening of the following day.

The jury found defendant not guilty on count one, in which defendant was charged with sexual assault, but found defendant guilty of endangering the welfare of a child by engaging in sexual conduct, as charged in count two. Defendant thereafter filed a motion for a judgment of acquittal pursuant to Rule 3:18, or alternatively, for a new trial pursuant to Rule 3:20-1. Defendant argued that he could not be found not guilty of sexual assault and guilty of endangering the welfare of a child, based on the same acts.

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The trial judge denied the motion for reasons stated in a written opinion.

The judge found the verdicts were not inconsistent because sexual assault under N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b) and endangering the welfare of a child by engaging in sexual conduct under N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) have different elements. The judge also found that even if the verdicts are inconsistent, such verdicts are permitted.

The judge later sentenced defendant to a seven-year term in State prison, and ordered defendant to serve the sentence consecutively to a sentence he was then serving. The judge also imposed appropriate fines and penalties; required defendant to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23; and sentenced defendant to parole supervision for life. The judge entered a JOC dated August 19, 2013.

On appeal, defendant argues that his conviction must be set aside because the jury's verdict on count two was inconsistent with its verdict on count one. He also argues that after the jury advised the judge it was not able to reach a verdict, the judge erred by instructing the jury to continue deliberations. Defendant further argues that the claimed errors cumulatively rendered the trial unfair and require reversal of his conviction.

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II.

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