State v. Cline, 2007-T-0052 (3-28-2008)

2008 Ohio 1500
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 28, 2008
DocketNo. 2007-T-0052.
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Cline, 2007-T-0052 (3-28-2008), 2008 Ohio 1500 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

OPINION
{¶ 1} Appellant, James L. Cline, appeals from the March 27, 2007 judgment entry of the Trumbull County Court of Common Pleas. For the following reasons, we affirm.

{¶ 2} Substantive and Procedural Facts

{¶ 3} Appellant ("Mr. Cline"), was indicted by grand jury on October 12, 2005 for eight counts: counts one and three, rape, in violation of R.C. 2907.02(A)(1)(b)(B) with *Page 2 life terms of imprisonment; counts two and four, gross sexual imposition, in violation of R.C. 2907.05(A)(4)(B) and felonies of the third degree; count five, rape, in violation of R.C.2907.02(A)(2)(B), a felony of the first degree; and counts six, seven, and eight, gross sexual imposition, in violation of R.C.2907.05(A)(1)(B), felonies of the fourth degree.

{¶ 4} The charges against Mr. Cline stem from three separate incidents where Mr. Cline fondled and digitally penetrated four young girls. Initially, at his arraignment on October 21, 2005, Mr. Cline pled not guilty. On November 23, 2005, he filed a motion to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity and on December 7, 2005, the court ordered Mr. Cline to undergo a forensic exam.

{¶ 5} Before the jury trial began on July 17, 2006, Mr. Cline filed a motion in limine to prevent the state from referring to his criminal history. The court granted the motion orally on the record before trial, ordering the video confessions to be edited and the witnesses cautioned.

{¶ 6} The state presented the testimony of twenty-two witnesses: Detective Justin Soroka, Lieutenant Thomas Skoczylas, Officer Richard Kovach, Patrolman Don Calloway, Detective Michael Stabile, Detective Sergeant Michael Merritt, and Sergeant Dan Hudak, all officers of the Warren Police Department; the minor victims: C.R., A.C., J.B., and K.K., and a fifth minor, A.G.; Elizabeth Raley Lewis from Trumbull County Children Services; Kathleen Corturillo from Trumbull Memorial Hospital; Chad Britton and Brenda Gerard, forensic scientists from the Ohio Bureau of Identification and Investigation; Dr. Jason Benjamin Kolvalcik, a Tri-County Child Advocacy Physician; Officer Leslie Nagy and Detective James Robbins of the Niles City Police Department; *Page 3 Jennifer Fleming, an old girlfriend of Mr. Cline; and Gaynall Shanower, a woman who Mr. Cline referred to as "mom"; as well as Deputy Richard McGrath and Deputy Michael Davis, both from the Trumbull County Sheriffs Department.

{¶ 7} The state's evidence revealed that the first such incident occurred on July 2, 2005, at Kennedy Park in Niles, Ohio. Two minor girls, A.C., who was eleven at the time, and her cousin, J.B., who was twelve, were playing on the playground after school. The girls observed a black SUV parked in the basketball court that then drove by them a few times before it parked in the woods. A man approached them and asked if they had seen anyone at the basketball hoop, to which they replied "no." The man went between some trees, waited for people to leave the park, and then again approached the girls, this time with a gun, and made the girls walk into the woods. He told them to take off their clothes, and one at a time, told them to touch their toes, while he digitally penetrated them. J.B. also testified that she saw the man masturbating as he digitally penetrated her cousin. As the girls were running away after the assault, A.C. stopped to allow J.B. to catch up and they both saw the black SUV drive away. They later identified Mr. Cline as the man in the black SUV who assaulted them. The girls ran home after the incident and told A.C.'s grandmother. J.B. positively identified Mr. Cline and the SUV in a photo array.

{¶ 8} The next incident occurred in Warren, Ohio, on September 8, 2005. The minor victim, K.K., who was fifteen at the time, was walking to Harding High School on the railroad tracks, in an area that is locally known as "the trestle." She approached Mr. Cline and asked him for a cigarette. He replied that he was out and that he should get some more. He motioned with a knife and told her to take off her top. He then fondled *Page 4 her breasts and asked her to take off her bottoms and touch her toes. K.K. complied and Mr. Cline proceeded to digitally penetrate her. Mr. Cline ran off, and K.K. ran home and reported the incident to her mother, who subsequently called the police. At first, K.K. told the police that she did not see Mr. Cline's face because he had threatened her that if she told he would hurt her. He told her that he would know if she did because his brother was a police officer. She gave a description of his clothing and then later identified Mr. Cline in a photo array.

{¶ 9} An uncharged incident involving thirteen-year-old A.G. occurred on September 13, 2005, as she was walking to school. She sensed someone walking behind her who then grabbed her skirt. She was twisted and fell to the ground. A man with dark hair touched her vaginal area over her clothing. A.G. managed to kick him in the shin and the man jogged away. When shown a photo array, A.G. picked out two people because she was unsure, and in court she refused to look around the courtroom to try to identify her assailant.

{¶ 10} The fourth incident also occurred in Warren one day later on September 14, 2005. The minor victim, C.R., was fourteen at the time and was walking to school when she thought she heard a jogger coming from behind. She stepped aside without looking behind her and all of a sudden Mr. Cline came up and grabbed her left thigh and right breast. As he was running away, she yelled to him to stop and quickly wrote down the license plate number of the red van he was driving. She ran home and told her mom who then reported the incident to the police. C.R. positively identified both Mr. Cline and the van in a photo array, as well as in court. *Page 5

{¶ 11} On that same morning, September 14, 2005, Lieutenant Thomas Skoczylas, of the Warren Police Department was on his way to work when he received a call from dispatch that a suspect was fleeing in the area. Lieutenant Skoczylas identified Mr. Cline and the license plate number of the van and radioed to dispatch that he was following the suspect. When Mr. Cline ran a red light, Lieutenant Skoczylas activated the strobe and wig-wag lights of his undercover narcotics vehicle indicating to Mr. Cline to pull over and stop his vehicle. Mr. Cline finally stopped the van and at that moment Patrolman Kovach of the Warren Police Department pulled up for assistance.

{¶ 12} Mr. Cline got out of the vehicle and was directed to put his hands behind his head. He was wearing a light colored aqua t-shirt and a pair of blue break-away gym pants. Instead of putting his hands on the vehicle as Patrolman Kovach ordered him to do, Mr. Cline turned and started running. He led the officers on a chase through several backyards and ultimately scaled a fence, losing his break-away pants in the process.

{¶ 13} Detective Michael Stabile of the Warren Police Department received a call from dispatch that Mr. Cline was fleeing the scene and drove his cruiser to that area. He saw Mr. Cline cross Laird Avenue, quickly exited his cruiser, and told Mr. Cline to stop. Mr.

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