State Of Washington v. Raymond S. Reynoldson

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedFebruary 10, 2015
Docket44710-0
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

FILED COURT OF APPEAL DIVISION 1l 2015 FEB I 0 AM 8:

HMG THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGT 1 \\\ IN

DIVISION II Falk, STATE OF WASHINGTON, No. 44710 -0 -II

Respondent,

v.

RAYMOND SAMUEL REYNOLDSON, UNPUBLISHED OPINION

Appellant.

WoRSwIcK, J. — Following the State' s successful appeal of an order granting a new trial,

the trial court sentenced Raymond Reynoldson on his convictions for first degree kidnapping

with sexual motivation,1 first degree attempted rape,2 and second degree assault with sexual

motivation.3 Reynoldson now appeals, arguing that ( 1) the trial court violated his public trial

State' argument, ( 2) the prosecutor committed rights by holding a sidebar during the s closing

misconduct by vouching, ( 3) trial counsel provided ineffective assistance by failing to object to

that vouching, and ( 4) jurors committed misconduct by considering extraneous information of

Reynoldson' s prior convictions. We hold that Reynoldson has failed to establish a public trial

right violation, has waived his vouching claim, and has failed to meet his burden to show either

ineffective assistance of counsel or juror misconduct. Accordingly, we affirm.

1 Former RCW 9A. 40. 020 ( 1975); former RCW 9. 94A.030( 37) ( 1999).

2 RCW 9A.44. 045; former RCW 9A.28. 020 ( 1994).

3 RCW 9A. 36. 021( 1)( f);former RCW 9. 94A.030( 37). No. 44710 -0 -II

FACTS

A. The Facts Established by Testimony

1. DGM's Testimony ofthe Night ofthe Crime

DGM4 testified that in 2000, Raymond Reynoldson approached her at a restaurant and

solicited oral sex and vaginal intercourse from her in exchange for money. DGM agreed, and

Reynoldson and DGM went to Reynoldson' s house in his vehicle.

Reynoldson parked the vehicle behind the house. DGM and Reynoldson walked around

the house, entered through the house' s front door, and went to Reynoldson' s bedroom. Inside

the bedroom, Reynoldson unsuccessfully attempted to perform vaginal intercourse with DGM.

Then, Reynoldson, against DGM' s will, forcefully flipped her over on her stomach, ripped off

her shirt and bra, bound her hands behind her back with her bra, tied her feet up with her socks,

gagged her mouth with a bandana secured by a sock tied around her head, and twisted her

nipples. Reynoldson again attempted to penetrate her, but failed.

Reynoldson then left the bed and walked out of the room. While Reynoldson was

walking around the house, DGM managed to untie her feet. Still naked, and with her arms and

mouth bound, DGM jumped out of a closed window by breaking the glass with the force of her

body. DGM testified she felt she had to jump out of the closed window because she was afraid

of being killed or tortured.

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Reynoldson, who was also naked, jumped out of the window and began punching DGM

and attempting to drag her .back to the house. A nearby neighbor, Deborah Tarnecki, ran over to

help DGM. This act caused Reynoldson to flee around the house. DGM testified: " Thank God

the neighbors across the street were having a party. They heard the crash, the window crash."

Verbatim Report of Proceedings ( VRP) at 764; see also VRP at 765 ( DGM testifying: "[ T] hank

God the neighbors were having a party. ").

2. Tarnecki' s Testimony ofthe Night ofthe Crime

Tarnecki testified she was in her home when she heard glass break, and exited her home

to investigate. Tarnecki saw DGM outside of the window, naked, in a fetal position, with her

mouth gagged and hands tied. She saw Reynoldson on top of DGM, attempting to drag her back

into the house. While Reynoldson was attempting to drag DGM back to the house, she was 5 clinging to the grass and making muffled screams through the gag.

When Tarnecki ran over to DGM, Reynoldson ran into the house. Tarnecki took DGM

back to her nearby home. DGM was terrified, and in a state of such extreme shock that she

could not walk without assistance. DGM related to Tarnecki that

Reynoldson] was going to get a knife and finish her off. She said, he was torturing me, twisting my nipples. She said, I was in so much pain. She said that she heard the knives jingling in the kitchen, so she knew that she was going to die. She knew that she had to jump out that window for her life. She kept saying over and over, he was going to kill me. He is going to kill me. She thought that he was still going to come after her because she was so scared. He had been torture raping her.

VRP at 920. Tarnecki called 911.

5 Tarnecki identified the man that she saw attempting to drag DGM back into the house as Reynoldson. But Tarnecki also testified that "[ Reynoldson] does not look the same at all [ as] what he looked [ like around the time of the crime], but I can see the resemblance." VRP at 903.

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3. Detective Kimberly Sheskey' s Testimony ofHer Investigation

Detective Kimberly Sheskey responded to the 911 call and met DGM at. Tarnecki' s

home. Detective Sheskey testified that DGM was visibly upset and had a sock tied around her

neck. Detective Sheskey went with DGM to the hospital, where medical professionals examined

DGM and forensics technicians took photographs of her injuries. Detective Sheskey was present

for this, and stated in her police report that DGM had " cuts, scratches, [ and] bruises on her face,

legs, arms, and back." VRP at 831.

At the hospital on the night of the crime, DGM made statements to Detective Sheskey

that were inconsistent with her trial testimony, including statements that DGM met Reynoldson

while hitchhiking for a ride to the Tacoma Dome, that Reynoldson took an unexpected detour to

the house, that Reynoldson twisted her arm behind her back immediately upon exiting

Reynoldson' s vehicle, that they entered the house through the back door, and that Reynoldson

threw DGM down on the bed. At trial, DGM testified that these inconsistent statements were

lies that she told Detective Sheskey because she was afraid of being arrested for prostitution.

After DGM' s exam, Sheskey searched Reynoldson' s house and found a condom in the

bedroom. At trial, the parties stipulated that Reynoldson' s DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) was on

the condom' s interior and that DGM' s DNA was on the condom' s exterior.

4. Tonya Bloomstine 's Testimony ofHer Medical Examination

Nurse Tonya Bloomstine was one of the medical professionals who examined DGM on

the night of the crime. Bloomstine testified that a physical exam confirmed that DGM had

multiple abrasions and contusions to her lower back, mid -back, and extremities. DGM was

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tearful and crying during the exam. DGM told Bloomstine that her arms, legs, and mouth had

been bound and that she had been sexually assaulted.

5. DGM's Testimony as to Her Injuries

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