State of West Virginia v. Robert Scott R., Jr.

754 S.E.2d 588, 233 W. Va. 12, 2014 WL 350915, 2014 W. Va. LEXIS 93
CourtWest Virginia Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 29, 2014
Docket12-0791
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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State of West Virginia v. Robert Scott R., Jr., 754 S.E.2d 588, 233 W. Va. 12, 2014 WL 350915, 2014 W. Va. LEXIS 93 (W. Va. 2014).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Robert Scott R., Jr. (hereinafter “Mr. R.”) 1 appeals an order of the Circuit Court of Mineral County sentencing him to prison after he was convicted by a jury of committing thirty sexual offenses against four minors. The circuit court sentenced Mr. R. to a total of not less than 125 years nor more than 295 years in prison. 2 Here, Mr. R. contends that the circuit court committed error by (1) denying his motion for mistrial due to opening remarks by the prosecutor, (2) failing to conduct a hearing before admitting Rule 404(b) evidence, (3) denying his motion to allow discovery of the mental health records of one of the victims, (4) limiting cross-examination of two witnesses, and (5) allowing the indictment to be amended. After a careful review of the briefs, the record submitted on appeal, and listening to the argument of the parties, we affirm.

I.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This case involved sexual offenses against four minors: C.R., J.D., A.M.; and R.R. 3 Ml of the offenses occurred at various times at Mr. R.’s home during the period from 2008 through 2010. 4 At the time of the offenses, Mr. R. was married. His wife had three children before the marriage. 5 Mr. R. had one child, a son, during the marriage. 6

The State became aware of Mr. R.’s sexual abuse of the minors based upon an initial report by one of the victims, AM. After an investigation, a grand jury returned a fifty-six count indictment against Mr. R. on Sep *17 tember 8, 2010. A jury trial commenced on October 24, 2011. During the trial, each victim testified via live closed-circuit television from a magistrate courtroom. The State also called fourteen other witnesses. Mr. R. testified and denied committing any of the crimes. 7 The jury returned a verdict on October 27, 2011, convicting Mr. R. of thirty sexual offenses. 8 The relevant facts from the testimony of each victim is set out separately below.

C.R. testified at the trial that, during the period from March 2009 through March 2010, she regularly visited the home of Mr. R. During this period, C.R., who was then fifteen, was dating one of Mr. R.’s stepsons. C.R. testified that she frequently stayed at Mr. R.’s home on weekends. When C.R. stayed overnight at the home she would sleep on a couch with Mr. R.’s stepdaughter. 9 At the trial, C.R. testified to an incident in the home when Mr. R. forced her onto his bed and rubbed against her buttocks with his groin. 10 As a result of this conduct, the jury convicted Mr. R. of sexual abuse by a custodian and sexual abuse in the first degree.

J.D. testified that she knew Mr. R. and his family well. 11 In August or September of 2009, J.D. spent the night at Mr. R.’s home. J.D. was fourteen years old at the time. Mr. R. and his wife had gone out for the evening. It appears that when they returned home, Mr. R.’s wife was intoxicated. The record is not clear; but, when the couple went to bed, J.D. also was in their bed. J.D. testified that Mr. R. had sexual intercourse with her while his wife was in the bed. Mr. R.’s wife testified about the incident as follows: 12

Q. No. I’ve moved on to something else. Where you indicated that you had actually observed someone being touched in the home?
A. Oh, okay. That night Bobby had taken me out drinking and we had the two twin girls at my house. So my daughter had friends to stay over with her and I was drunk. He wasn’t drunk. [J.D.] was in our room, our room. And she had sex with him and I saw it and told him to stop, and he got mad at me.
Q. Okay. Could you describe when you first realized that that was going on?
A. It hurt my feelings because she was a young girl and I’m his wife. I couldn’t believe it. Why was he having another girl?
Q. What, what were you doing at the time you first realized it was happening?
A. I was in the bed as well. I was getting up to go to the bathroom and then I saw him and her were in the bed.
Q. Did you know that she was in the bed before that?
A. No.
Q. Okay. Had you been sleeping?
A. I was asleep in our bed, yes.
Q. Okay. If you could, be very specific about what you saw? We just need to be able to convey that for the jury as to what you actually observed?
A. I saw her, [J.D.], she was on top of Bobby and I told him to stop. I told them to stop. And he got mad at me. He got mad at me and told me to shut the [f* *k] up. And he pushed my head against the wall.

As a result of the sexual conduct with J.D., the jury convicted Mr. R. of sexual abuse by a custodian, sexual assault in the second degree, and sexual assault in the third degree.

A.M. testified during the trial that she was a good friend of Mr. R.’s stepdaughter, R.R. A.M. frequently stayed overnight at their home. When A.M. was about thirteen years old, Mr. R. forced her to engage in sexual conduct on three separate occasions during *18 the period from May 2009 to September 2009. The first incident involved Mr. R.’s stepdaughter R.R. AM. testified that Mr. R. forced her and R.R. to use their hands to masturbate him until he ejaculated. 13 The second incident involved Mr. R.’s then fifteen-year-old stepson, J.R. AM. testified that Mr. R. forced her and J.R. to engage in sexual intercourse. 14 The third incident involved two sexual encounters with Mr. R. AM. testified that during her last sleep-over, Mr. R. forced her to masturbate him, but he did not ejaculate. Shortly afterwards, Mr. R. followed her into a bathroom and engaged in sexual intercourse with her. 15 As a result of the sexual conduct with AM., the jury convicted Mr. R. of four counts of sexual abuse by a custodian, two counts of sexual abuse in the first degree, and two counts of sexual assault in the second degree.

Mr. R.’s stepdaughter, R.R., testified to numerous sexual acts perpetrated against her by Mr. R. They began when she was about five years old. 16 R.R. testified that from about the age of five to the age of twelve, Mr. R. regularly forced her to masturbate him at night. 17

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