State Of Washington, V Kimlis Tek

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedApril 23, 2013
Docket42227-1
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTONS

DIVISION II

STATE OF WASHINGTON, No.42227 1 II - -

Respondent, consolidated with No. 42237 9 II - - V. and No.. 42247 6 II) - - KIMLIS TEK, UNPUBLISHED OPINION Appellant.

WIGGINS J. . T. P — Defendant Kimlis Tek appealed his conviction following a jury trial

for offenses arising out of two assaults on his wife and numerous in- person, mail, and telephone

communications prior to trial. Tek was sentenced for assault in the second degree, assault in the first degree, two counts of witness tampering, and 36 counts of violation of a no- contact order, all with domestic violence enhancements. We hold that the evidence was sufficient to prove the

requisite intent for assault in the first degree; that the judge did not impermissibly comment on the evidence; that the witnesses did not offer impermissible lay opinion testimony on an ultimate

issue; that Tek engaged in two separate courses of witness tampering; that the legislature intended to make each act in contravention of a no- contact order a separate violation under the

statute; and that Tek did not receive ineffective assistance of counsel.

Justice Charlie Wiggins is serving as a judge pro tempore of the Court of Appeals, Division II, pursuant to CAR 21( ). c No. 42227 1 II Cons. With - - ( No.42237 9 II and No. 42247 6 II) - - - - FACTS

Incident One, May 28, 2010

On May 28, 2010, Tek and his wife Andrea had an argument and decided that they did not want to be together any longer. When Andrea began to move Tek's clothes out of the closet

and onto the sofa, Tek became upset and retrieved a gun from the bedroom. Mentioning suicide,

Tek left the house, and Andrea called the police.

Unsure what Tek was planning to do with the gun, Andrea locked the door. Tek then

waved the gun at the window where Andrea was standing. In a 911 call, Andrea told operators that Tek "just pointed the gun at [her]."Report of Proceedings (RP)at 515. Olympia police 3 arrived and took Tek into custody. When Tek was taken into custody, the magazine of his gun

was fully loaded, but there was no round in the chamber. On May 30, Andrea visited Tek in the Thurston County Jail. There, Tek asked Andrea to tell the court that he had not threatened her and to tell the police that "it wasn't a domestic

dispute." 3 RP at 472. Tek asked Andrea to go to court, tell the court that he had no prior

offenses, and "convince the judge"that they had never gotten into a fight and that he had never threatened her. 3 RP at 473.

Upon his release from jail, Tek moved back in with Andrea, because she still wanted to be with him.

Incident Two, December 24, 2010

On December 24, 2010, Andrea attempted to repair the family computer, but rendered it

inoperable instead. Tek became upset because he had been using the computer to talk online with his family in Cambodia. Andrea then had some drinks.and spoke with her ex- boyfriend on

2 Ms.Tek is hereinafter referred to by her first name to distinguish her from the defendant Tek. No disrespect is intended.

K No. 42227 1 II Cons. With - - ( No. 42237 9 II and No. 42247 6 II) - - - - the .phone. Following her conversation, Tek confronted Andrea, believing that she intended to

get back together with her ex- boyfriend: Andrea then asked Tek to leave. Tek said he would

show"her, then retrieved a knife from the closet, removed it from a sheath, and cut Andrea on

the arm. 3 RP at 533 34. -

The knife was later found to be a military style knife, measuring seven and one half - -

inches in length. The cut was approximately six inches long, passing down her forearm from elbow to wrist. Dr. Lisa Skinner, an emergency room physician, found that the cut had gone

through an entire muscle and a portion of another muscle.

When Olympia police arrived, Tek had wrapped Andrea's arm in a towel and appeared to be applying pressure to the wound. He admitted to slashing Andrea on the arm and asked

officers to shoot him in the head. During medical observation, Tek stated that:

I can't believe I just snapped. I didn't mean to hurt her. I• never meant to hurt my wife. Sometimes that bitch makes me crazy. I tried to stop the bleeding with the blue towel. I don't deserve to live for this shit.

1 RP at 159. By the time paramedics transported Andrea to the hospital, she was beginning to pass out. Andrea was treated in the emergency room for a total of eight hours and received 2 sets of stitches and_ 8__ hand therapy. At the time of trial, she by- staples,_ five to followed- six weeks of 2 testified that she was "completely healed," albeit with some lingering numbness and a permanent scar. 3 RP at 540. Andrea returned to work as a dental technician within several days of the

incident.

On December 27, 2010,the Thurston County Superior Court entered a pretrial no- contact

order pursuant to chapter 10. 9 RCW Between then and the beginning of trial, Tek placed at 9 least 40 calls from the Thurston County Jail to Andrea. Some of the calls were phone

continuations of the same conversation, because the jail's telephone system automatically

3 No. 42227 1 II Cons. With - - ( No. 42237 9 II and No.42247 6 II) - - - -

disconnected all calls after 1'5 minutes. During these calls, Tek and Andrea discussed a variety of

subjects, including an incident where Tek's cellmate had his case dismissed because his wife did

not attend his trial. Tek asked Andrea to take a vacation and "disappear"during March. 2 RP at

326. He told Andrea that as his wife, she did not have to testify against him. He told Andrea she

should have kept [her] mouth shut...."at 335. He then asked Andrea specifically not to 2 RP

show up if he went to trial.

Tek also sent Andrea more than five letters. In these letters, he asked her to " ignore all

those lying ass prosecutors," to give the prosecutors anything to work with, and not to testify not

against him. 2 RP at 357. Tek's trial began on May 16, 2011. The Trial

In connection with the May 28, 2010 incident, Tek was charged with assault in the second

degree with firearm and domestic violence enhancements, in contravention of RCW

021( 9A. 6.9. 9. ), 99. In connection with the December 24, c 825, 3 ),4A. 533( 4A.and 10. 9 3 9 020.

2010 incident, Tek was booked on assault in the second degree, but the charge was upgraded to

assault in the first degree later that night. Prosecutors charged Tek with assault in the first degree

with deadly__ weapon and domestic violence enhancements, in contravention of RCW

a),94A. 9. ). 1)( 9. 011( 9A. 6. 3 10. 9.825, 020, 9 533( 4A. Prosecutors also charged Tek with two 4 9 5

counts of witness tampering with a domestic violence enhancement, in contravention of RCW

a) 9 120( 9A. 2. 10. 9.one charge arose out of the May 30, 2010 visit, and the other 1 and 020; 7 )( from the phone calls and letters between February 9, 2011, and March 28, 2011. Finally,

prosecutors charged Tek with 36 counts of violation of a pretrial no- contact order with a domestic violence enhancement, in contravention of RCW 26. 0. 10. 9. 1 040( 5 ), 9 ), 110( 2

040( 10. 9. 10. 9. 4 and 020. 9 ), 9

0 No.42227 1 II Cons. With - - ( No.42237 9 II and No. 42247 6 II) - - - -

At trial, the State introduced a number of photographs, including a photograph of Dr.

Skinner examining Andrea's wound (State's exh.

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