STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. LAVELLE DAVIS STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. JIMMY P. MAYS (17-05-1348, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (CONSOLIDATED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedOctober 8, 2021
DocketA-5915-17/A-1243-18
StatusUnpublished

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. LAVELLE DAVIS STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. JIMMY P. MAYS (17-05-1348, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (CONSOLIDATED), (N.J. Ct. App. 2021).

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NOS. A-5915-17 A-1243-18

STATE OF NEW JERSEY,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

LAVELLE DAVIS,

Defendant-Appellant. _______________________

JIMMY P. MAYS,

Submitted (A-5915-17) and Argued (A-1243-18) January 27, 2021 – Decided October 8, 2021

Before Judges Whipple, Rose and Firko. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Essex County, Indictment No. 17-05- 1348.

Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant Lavelle Davis (Michele A. Adubato, Designated Counsel, and Alison Perrone, First Assistant Deputy Public Defender, on the briefs; Amanda Savage, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the briefs).

Anthony J. Vecchio, Designated Counsel, argued the cause for appellant Jimmy P. Mays (Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney; Jodi Ferguson, Assistant Deputy Public Defender; Anthony J. Vecchio, and Michael Robbins, Designated Counsel, on the briefs).

Emily M. M. Pirro, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent State of New Jersey (Theodore N. Stephens II, Acting Essex County Prosecutor, attorney; Emily M. M. Pirro, of counsel and on the briefs).

Appellant Lavelle Davis filed a pro se supplemental brief.

Appellant Jimmy P. Mays filed a pro se supplemental brief.

The opinion of the court was delivered by

WHIPPLE, J.A.D.

A-5915-17 2 In these back-to-back appeals, defendants Lavelle Davis and Jimmy P.

Mays appeal their judgments of conviction after their jury trial. We affirm all

convictions and remand for resentencing.

We glean the following facts from the record. On the morning of

January 29, 2017, Naya Riley was concerned when her father, Michael Davis

(Michael),1 did not answer his phone. She went to his Maplewood home to

check on him. She found his car parked outside but the door was locked, so

she called the police to request a welfare check. The fire department

responded and discovered Michael and his girlfriend, Roshana Kenilson, both

dead from gunshots to the head, apparently through pillows to muffle the

sound.

There were no signs of forced entry, but the bedroom was ransacked,

with boxes and furniture drawers opened and with their contents emptied

around the room, and clothing taken from the closet and thrown on the floor.

Duct tape remnants were found on the main floor, and blood stains were found

on the wall behind a couch in the living room. Another blood stain

encompassed two to three kitchen floor tiles. More blood stains, one

impressed with a footprint, led downstairs to the basement, where a third

1 We refer to Michael Davis by his first name only to avoid confusion with defendant Lavelle Davis. In doing so we mean no disrespect. A-5915-17 3 victim, Lance Frasier, was found dead with his legs and arms bound. More

duct tape, one piece with a fragment of a blue latex glove stuck to it, was

found in the basement, along with a shattered, black-tinted glass coffee table.

The police began an investigation that led to Frasier's house in Newark,

where he worked for Michael's drug dealing operation. The lock on his door

was broken off. A search inside yielded a bag of marijuana, 440 grams of

heroin, various drug packaging materials, a box of ammunition, a cell phone,

and documents belonging to Frasier.

Autopsies confirmed gunshot wounds to the head caused Michael's and

Kenilson's deaths. Frasier was also shot in the head. His eye was swollen

from blunt force trauma, and scratches and abrasions marred his face,

forearms, and shoulders. He had lacerations on his eyelid and lips, three

lacerations on the side of his head, cuts on his elbows, and four stab wounds

on his buttocks. A ballistics analysis showed that two different guns fired the

bullets that killed the three victims.

Ayesha Murray, a friend of Michael's, went to his house at 6:00 p.m. the

night before the police found the victims. Frasier was also there. Michael's

cell phone records show that at 7:57 p.m., he received a text message from a

number beginning with 914 stating, "on the road, hour." The 914 number was

A-5915-17 4 associated with a pre-paid cell phone card that Davis had purchased a few

weeks earlier. Surveillance footage showed a black GMC Yukon parked near

the home at 9:26 p.m., and an Infiniti QXS6 drove by the home at

approximately 10:00 p.m.

Murray left the house to catch a cab, and she saw the silver Infiniti pass

by while she and Michael were standing outside. She recognized the driver as

a friend of Michael's, whom she knew as "Bro." When her cab arrived, she

walked to the curb to get in and saw Bro walking back toward the home

without the car. She greeted him, but he did not respond and walked past her

and into Michael's house. At trial, she identified Bro as Mays.

A neighbor observed Michael walking his dog down the street sometime

between 10:00 and 10:30 p.m. Phone records show beginning at 10:14 p.m.,

the 914 number began exchanging a series of messages with a 702 number,

linked to a second pre-paid cell phone card Davis had purchased. The

exchange continued through 2:26 a.m. with the following messages:

914 to 702: "Yo."

702 to 914: "Yoo."

914 to 702: "Show time. 2 bitches same spot."

702 to 914: "Hit me."

A-5915-17 5 914 to 702: "Shorty [girl] popped."

914 to 702: "Talk to me."

702 to 914: "Hour."

914 to 702: "Say that shorty posted up."

702 to 914: "Both the homies still there?"

914 to 702: "Yes, sir."

914 to 702: "Around?"

702 to 914: "Ten minutes."

914 to 702: "Cool. Kids just went to bed. Give a little."

702 to 914: "How we looking?"

914 to 702: "Stomach messed up. About to use the Bathroom."

914 to 702: "Dumbass baby on the other couch in and out. We was looking for a bottle to put him to sleep. Can't find one. Bout to go the way you come open."

914 to 702: "Walk him up to the other babies unless you want me to walk him with me so can feed his crying ass."

702 to 914: "We can tie him up right where he at. Then get upstairs."

A-5915-17 6 914 to 702: "Was saying less down there. Get what I'm saying? Music on but okay."

914 to 702: "Cool though."

702 to 914: "Just got to be fast and quiet so we don't wake the upstairs up."

914 to 702: "You out there?"

702 to 914: "Yeah."

914 to 702: "Come on."

702 to 914: "Door."

914 to 702: "Bac[k] open."

702 to 914: "Front or back?"

914 to 702: "Back open."

702 to 914: "Two minutes."

702 to 914: "You meeting us downstairs?"

702 to 914: "Here."

Kenilson arrived at some point in the evening. Neighborhood

surveillance footage showed two men exiting the black Yukon at 2:23 a.m.,

around the same time the last message was sent. The same neighbor who had

A-5915-17 7 earlier seen Michael walking the dog recalled hearing the dog screech and a

"pop sound" sometime between 2:00 and 3:00 a.m. Surveillance footage

showed the Infiniti leaving at 3:48 a.m. and the Yukon at about 3:50 a.m.

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