State v. Blair

726 N.W.2d 185, 272 Neb. 951, 2007 Neb. LEXIS 13
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 19, 2007
DocketS-05-544
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Blair, 726 N.W.2d 185, 272 Neb. 951, 2007 Neb. LEXIS 13 (Neb. 2007).

Opinion

Wright, J.

NATURE OF CASE

Brandy M. Blair (Blair) was convicted of intentional child abuse resulting in the death of her 22-month-old son and was sentenced to 30 to 40 years in prison. On June 9, 2004, Christian L. Reifler (Christian) was found dead in the Lincoln, Nebraska, residence where he and Blair lived. It appeared that Christian had placed a staple in an electrical outlet and had been electrocuted. The jury was instructed that it could find Blair (1) guilty of intentional child abuse resulting in death, (2) guilty of intentional child abuse, or (3) not guilty. Blair’s request for an instruction on negligent child abuse was refused. She appeals her conviction and sentence. We reverse, and remand for a new trial.

SCOPE OF REVIEW

Whether a crime is a lesser-included offense is determined by a statutory elements approach and is a question of law. State v. Molina, 271 Neb. 488, 713 N.W.2d 412 (2006). Whether jury instructions given by a trial court are correct is a question of law. State v. Iromuanya, ante p. 178, 719 N.W.2d 263 (2006). When dispositive issues on appeal present questions of law, an appellate court has an obligation to reach an independent conclusion irrespective of the decision of the court below. Id.

FACTS

Background

At the time of Christian’s death, Blair’s brother Jason Blair (Jason), Elizabeth Frederick (Liz), Joshua Jones (Josh), and *953 Edward Simpson, Jr. (Eddie), were living in the house with Blair and Christian. The three bedrooms upstairs were used by Blair, Jason, and Christian. Testimony was offered that during the 3 days preceding Christian’s death, Blair was visiting friends and smoking methamphetamine, and that she did not see Christian between Monday evening, June 7, 2004, and Wednesday morning, June 9.

Monday, June 7, 2004

On Monday, June 7, 2004, Jason, Josh, and Eddie left the house at 6:30 a.m. to look for work with a temporary employment agency. The landlord came to the house at about 8:30 or 9 a.m. to paint the windowsills inside the house, and Christian came downstairs while the landlord was painting. At 1:45 p.m., Blair, Christian, and Blair’s friend, Melissa Jones (Melissa), accompanied Liz to a doctor’s appointment. The group later returned so Christian could take a nap. Blair changed Christian’s diaper, dressed him in shorts, put him in his crib, and closed the door to his room. She left with Melissa to run errands and asked Liz to watch Christian for a couple of hours.

At some time during the day, Liz made nachos for Christian, and he ate them in the dining room. When Blair and Melissa returned at 5 p.m., Blair went to Christian’s room, changed his diaper, and took him downstairs. Jason and Eddie returned to the house at around 5 or 5:30 p.m., and each showered in the upstairs bathroom. At that time, Eddie noticed the door to Christian’s room was closed. Blair said that she fed Christian a hamburger and mashed potatoes at about 5:30 p.m. and that he drank about 18 ounces of water.

Jason and Eddie left to go to a bar at 7:30 or 8 p.m. Blair changed Christian’s diaper and put him to bed in his crib between 8 and 8:30 p.m. The railing of the crib had been removed because Christian was climbing over it and Blair did not want him to fall or get his leg caught. Blair left the house with Melissa at about 9 p.m., while Jason, Josh, Liz, Eddie, and a friend remained at the house watching television. Blair said she told “everybody who was listening to [her]” that she was leaving for a little bit. She did not specifically ask anyone to check on Christian. She said that usually no one checked on him at *954 night because if his bedroom door was opened, he would wake up and not go back to sleep.

Liz did not see Christian downstairs between 6 and 11 p.m. When Liz went upstairs to shower at 10 p.m., she saw that the door to Christian’s room was closed, with a towel above the door. (Blair said she placed the towel there because Christian had learned how to open the door, and he sometimes got up earlier than the adults. Blair wanted to prevent him from “getting into the bathroom and getting into stuff he wasn’t suppose^] to.”) Liz knocked on Blair’s door and got no response. She tried to open the door, but it was locked from the inside. Liz went to bed at about 11 p.m.

Tuesday, June 8, 2004

When Jason and Eddie returned to the house around 12:30 or 1 a.m. Tuesday, neither saw Blair. Blair said she and Melissa went to Melissa’s house, which was two houses east of Blair’s house, at about 4 a.m. They smoked a rock of methamphetamine, and Blair stayed there the rest of the night.

On Tuesday morning, Jason and Eddie did not see Blair. Jason said he did not check on Christian. Eddie watched television with Josh and Liz. Liz did not leave the house on Tuesday and did not see or hear Christian or Blair all day. The door to Blair’s room was open, but no one was inside, and the door to Christian’s room was closed with a towel over the top of it. Josh said he heard Christian crying at some point. Josh opened the door, checked on Christian, closed the door, and went back downstairs. That afternoon, Liz told Melissa to tell Blair she needed to come home because Liz could not care for Christian alone and the men needed to go to work. Melissa gave Blair the message.

Jason was gone from the house that afternoon and then left again around 8:30 p.m. to go to a bar with Eddie. Jason did not see Blair at the house that day. Before Jason left, he opened the door to Christian’s room and found Christian playing on the floor with some toys. Eddie said he saw Blair in the living room sometime that evening, but he did not see Christian or have any conversation with Blair about Christian. The door to Christian’s room was closed when Eddie went upstairs to shower.

*955 Blair said she sent a text message to Eddie’s telephone at about 5 p.m., stating, “I’m fine. . . . I’ll be home later, later tonight and . . . tell Liz sorry and thank you for watching Bubba.” Liz said that Eddie gave her Blair’s message at about 9 p.m. The message came as a surprise because she “had no clue” she was supposed to be caring for Christian. Liz heard Christian playing in his room and gave him a drink of water sometime between 9 and 10:30 p.m. Blair and Melissa spent the day visiting friends and eventually returned to Melissa’s house at about 9:30 p.m.

Wednesday, June 9, 2004

Between midnight and 2:30 a.m., Melissa, Blair, and Eddie visited at Melissa’s house and ended up on the porch of Blair’s house. Jason arrived at about 1:30 a.m. Blair did not check on Christian during this period. Jason and Eddie went to bed at 2:30 a.m., and Blair and Melissa returned to Melissa’s house, where they talked until about 3:30 a.m. Blair spent the remainder of the night there.

During the morning hours, Jason, Josh, Liz, and Eddie talked and watched television. At some point, Jason thought he heard Christian “rustling around,” and Josh said he thought he heard a thumping sound, as if Christian were playing.

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