State v. Brooks

2020 Ohio 3134
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 28, 2020
Docket2019CA0064
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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State v. Brooks, 2020 Ohio 3134 (Ohio Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Brooks, 2020-Ohio-3134.]

COURT OF APPEALS RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

JUDGES: STATE OF OHIO : Hon. W. Scott Gwin, P.J. : Hon. Craig R. Baldwin, J. Plaintiff-Appellee : Hon. Earle E. Wise, J. : -vs- : : Case No. 2019CA0064 HILLARY CHANTEL : KAYLA BROOKS : : OPINION Defendant-Appellant

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Criminal Appeal from the Richland County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 2018CR557

JUDGMENT: Affirmed

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: May 28, 2020

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellee For Defendant-Appellant

JOSEPH SNYDER JOHN O'DONNELL, III. Richland County Prosecutor’s Office 10 West Newlon Place 38 South Park Street Mansfield, OH 44902 Mansfield, OH 44902 [Cite as State v. Brooks, 2020-Ohio-3134.]

Gwin, P.J.

{¶1} Defendant-appellant Hillary Chantel Kayla Brooks [“Hillary”] appeals her

convictions and sentences after a jury trial in the Richland County Court of Common

Pleas.

Facts and Procedural History

{¶2} In June of 2017, K.L. and M.G. were living with their eight-month old son in

an apartment complex in Mansfield, Ohio. Hillary, also known as “Kayla,” and her mother,

Tracy Crawford, lived across the hall from the couple. 2 JT. at 427-4281. Calvin Brooks,

also known as “J.C.”, Brittnianna Walker, also known as “Bri”, and Rashaud Morton-

Bonham, were frequent visitors to Hillary’s apartment. 2 JT. at 338; 425; 427; 430.

{¶3} K.L. first met Hillary, Mr. Brooks, Ms. Walker, and Mr. Morton-Bonham in

April, 2017. At some point, Hillary, Brooks, Walker, and Morton-Bonham started bullying

K.L., so she stopped having contact with them. They would throw things at her head and

call her "retarded" as well as other mean-spirited names. However, M.G., who admitted

that he had a “crush” on Hillary, continued to associate with the group.

{¶4} On June 30, 2017, M.G. went to visit with Hillary, Mr. Brooks, Ms. Walker,

and Mr. Morton-Bonham. M.G.’s mother gave him and Mr. Brooks a ride to Kroger's to

buy a bottle of vodka. Once they returned to Hillary’s apartment, M.G., Hillary, Mr. Brooks,

Ms. Walker, and Mr. Morton-Bonham began drinking and smoking marijuana. During this

time Hillary expressed to the group her desire to fight K.L. M.G. did not want to be

involved with this kind of talk. M.G. took his bottle of vodka and went back to his

1 For clarity sake, the transcript of the jury trial will be referred to by volume and page number as “JT.” Richland County, Case No. 2019CA0064 3

apartment. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Morton-Bonham told M.G. as he was trying to leave

Hillary’s apartment that if M.G. tried to stop them from fighting K.L. they would come after

M.G.

{¶5} M.G. went into the apartment where he stayed with K.L. and tried to close

the door; however, Mr. Brooks and Mr. Morton-Bonham began to force their way inside

the apartment. M.G. tried to push the door closed but Mr. Brooks and Mr. Morton-Bonham

were able to get the door open wide enough for the pair to enter the apartment and begin

assaulting M.G. While Mr. Brooks and Mr. Morton-Bonham were assaulting M.G., Hillary

and Ms. Walker pushed the door open and entered the apartment. 2JT. at 282.

{¶6} K.L. demanded to know why they were attacking M.G. She was told to stay

out of it. When K.L. persisted, Hillary and Ms. Walker began assaulting K.L. Eventually,

Hillary, Mr. Brooks, Ms. Walker, and Mr. Morton-Bonham all left the apartment. K.L. was

able to get up and lock the front door and then helped M.G. into the shower because he

was covered in blood. Because she did not have minutes on her pre-paid cellular phone,

K.L. believed that she could not call 9-1-1. However, K.L. did set up her phone to start an

audio recording of the events that followed.

{¶7} Shortly thereafter, Hillary and Ms. Walker returned to K.L.’s apartment.

Hillary told K.L. that she thought she had left her phone in K.L.'s apartment and wanted

to come inside to look for it. K.L. asked if they were going to hit her again. K.L. allowed

Hillary and Ms. Walker back into her apartment. Almost immediately, the pair began

antagonizing K.L. in an attempt to get her to fight them. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Morton-

Bonham also entered the apartment. Richland County, Case No. 2019CA0064 4

{¶8} As M.G. attempted to leave the apartment, Mr. Brooks and Mr. Morton-

Bonham began kicking him. M.G. made it to the door of another apartment in an attempt

to escape his attackers before coming back to his apartment. However, Mr. Brooks and

Mr. Morton-Bonham attempted to force entry into the apartment. K.L. and M.G. tried to

keep the door closed but the hinges on the door broke off and the door struck M.G. Mr.

Brooks and Mr. Morton-Bonham then entered the apartment and began assaulting M.G.

Hillary and Ms. Walker also came back inside the apartment. K.L. ran and grabbed her

eight-month old son, but Hillary and Ms. Walker started attacking her again. Hillary struck

K.L. 2JT. at 301; 313; 328. In addition to striking her, they also slammed her head off of

her kitchen countertop. While K.L. was being assaulted, Hillary demanded that she fight

back. Hillary, Mr. Brooks, Ms. Walker, and Mr. Morton-Bonham then left and the police

eventually arrived.

{¶9} While the second assault was ongoing, R.B., a downstairs neighbor, heard

something hit the floor hard above her. She also heard yelling. The impact was hard

enough to cause everything on R.B.’s wall to shake. R.B. went upstairs and saw the door

to K.L.’s apartment was not attached to the door frame. When she looked into the

apartment, she saw M.G. on the ground while Mr. Brooks and Mr. Morton-Bonham took

turns punching him. She also saw Hillary and Ms. Walker putting their fists up and

threatening K.L. R.B. left and texted her cousin who is a police officer. R.B.’s cousin then

called local police.

{¶10} R.B. went outside of the apartment building and saw Hillary and Ms.

Walker's mother, known as “Mama T,” comes towards the apartment building. R.B. told

"Mama T" that the police were on their way. Approximately ten to fifteen minutes later, Richland County, Case No. 2019CA0064 5

R.B. saw Hillary, Mr. Brooks, Ms. Walker, and Mr. Morton-Bonham all exit the apartment

building. R.B. was unsure who said it, but one of the group said, "Hurry up. They're

coming."

{¶11} When the officers arrived, they were unable to locate Hillary, Mr. Brooks,

Ms. Walker, or Mr. Morton-Bonham. K.L. and M.G. were shown photo arrays of the

suspects and both of them identified Hillary, Mr. Brooks, Ms. Walker, and Mr. Morton-

Bonham as their assailants.

{¶12} As a result of the assaults, K.L. was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress

disorder [“PTSD”]. K.L. has great difficulty being in public with other people. The state

introduced pictures of K.L.’s injuries. State’s Exhibit’s 10 – 24; 29. K.L.’s injuries included

small cuts to her bottom lip, red marks to her left ear and face, red marks to her right arm,

swelling to the left side of K.L.’s face, swelling of her forehead, blood in her nostrils and

small cuts and blood on both of her lips. 3JT. at 563-565.

{¶13} M.G.'s injuries included a subdural hemorrhage, broken nose, broken jaw,

and lacerations. After the assault, M.G. had a visible shoe print on his arm from where he

was stomped. M.G. spent three days in intensive care. He also received bruising to his

chest, back, and face.

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