State v. Colston

2020 Ohio 3879
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 27, 2020
DocketCT2019-0076
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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State v. Colston, 2020 Ohio 3879 (Ohio Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Colston, 2020-Ohio-3879.]

COURT OF APPEALS MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

JUDGES: STATE OF OHIO : Hon. W. Scott Gwin, P.J. : Hon. Patricia A. Delaney, J. Plaintiff-Appellee : Hon. Craig R. Baldwin,, J. : -vs- : : Case No. CT2019-0076 ANTHONY R. COLSTON, JR. : : Defendant-Appellant : OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Criminal appeal from the Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. CR2017-0026

JUDGMENT: Affirmed

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: July 27, 2020

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellee For Defendant-Appellant

D. MICHAEL HADDOX JAMES A. ANZELMO Prosecuting Attorney 446 Howland Drive By: TAYLOR BENNINGTON Gahanna, OH 43230 Assistant Prosecutor Muskingum County 27 North Fifth St., Box 189 Zanesville, OH 43701 [Cite as State v. Colston, 2020-Ohio-3879.]

Gwin, P.J.

{¶1} Defendant-appellant Anthony R. Colston, Jr., aka Dough [“Colston] appeals

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

Pleas.

Facts and Procedural History

{¶2} The Muskingum County Sheriff's Department used a confidential informant

to set up controlled drug deals on September 6 and 15, 2016.

{¶3} Detective Matt Wilhite from the Muskingum County Sheriff’s Office and the

Central Ohio Drug Enforcement Task Force testified that his confidential informant [“CI”]

spoke to him about meeting an individual named Mario Martinez Claytor, a.k.a. “Casino”

while the pair were incarcerated in the Muskingum County Jail. 1T. at 1741. Detective

Wilhite had knowledge of Claytor and had been investigating him since 2005. Detective

Wilhite asked the CI to make contact with Claytor and arrange to make some controlled

drug buys from him. 1T. at 174.

{¶4} The CI began by sending a “friend” request to Claytor’s Facebook page.

Within minutes, Claytor responded with a telephone number and a request for the CI to

contact him. 1T. at 175. While at the sheriff’s office, Detective Wilhite monitored and

recorded the telephone call between the CI and Claytor. 1T. at 176. (State’s Exhibit B2).

Detective Wilhite verified that Claytor had been in the Muskingum County Jail at the time

the CI was in the jail. 1T. at 178. He further verified the telephone number and address

of Claytor. 1T. at 179.

1 For clarity sake, the Transcript of the jury trial will be referred to by volume and page number as “T.” Muskingum County, Case No. CT2019-0076 3

{¶5} On September 9, 2016, the CI informed Detective Wilhite that he, the CI,

could purchase one ounce of cocaine from Claytor for $1,225. Detective Wilhite and the

CI met to set up a controlled buy from Claytor. 1T. at 179. The CI was given the buy

money and an undercover police vehicle. The CI made a telephone call to Claytor that

the detective monitored and recorded. 1T. at 180. (State’s Exhibit C1). The CI was

equipped with audio and visual recording devices and given a camera. 1T. at 181.

Undercover detectives from the Muskingum County Sheriff’s Office followed the CI to his

home which was the agreed meeting place for the transaction. The CI remained on the

porch in view of the undercover officers.

{¶6} The CI received a telephone call and gave the caller directions to the CI’s

home. 1T. at 183. A short time later, a white Chrysler 300 with Pennsylvania license

plates pulled up to the house. The CI left the porch and got inside the backseat of the car.

The entire time, detectives were listening and recording the events in real time. (State’s

Exhibit D17). The CI initially tells the driver of the car that he, the CI, forgot his scales. 1T.

at 188. The CI can be seen returning to the car with scales in hand. Inside the car was

Colston. Colston handed the CI cocaine and the CI gave Colson $1,225. 1T. at 189.

{¶7} Detective Wilhite produced still pictures made from the video of the

transaction. Among the pictures are pictures of Colston’s face, and the tattoo on his right

arm. State’s Exhibit D3, D4, D6, D7, D8, D9, D10, and D11. State’s Exhibit D12 is a

picture of a hand with what appears to be a bag of cocaine. 1T. at 194-195. State’s

Exhibit D13 is a picture of a hand, a bag of cocaine, and money. State’s Exhibits D14,

D15 and D16 show Colston’s face. 1T. at 195. Approximately 27 grams of cocaine was Muskingum County, Case No. CT2019-0076 4

recovered from the CI from the transaction that took place on September 6, 2016. 1T. at

186. State’s Exhibit E1.

{¶8} Detective Wilhite was able to find booking photographs and tattoo records

from law enforcement databases that matched those he saw in the video. The records

identified Colston as the driver of the white Chrysler 300. Upon arriving at the residence

listed for Colston from the dataset records, Detective Wilhite found the white Chrysler 300

parked in front of the residence. 1T. at 196.

{¶9} A second controlled buy took place on September 15, 2016. 1T. at 198. The

CI informed Detective Wilhite that the CI could purchase four ounces of cocaine from

Mario Claytor. The CI and Detective Wilhite met at a prearranged meeting pace. The CI

was given $4,500 in buy money and outfitted with visual and audio recording devices.

The buy was again to take place at the CI’s residence. Surveillance was set up around

the residence by detectives from the Muskingum County Sheriff’s Office. After waiting for

over one hour the CI received a telephone call from Claytor discussing the terms of the

deal. 1T. at 204. Approximately ten minutes later, Colston arrived driving a silver Toyota.

1T. at 205. The CI got into the front passenger seat. Claytor telephoned the CI while the

CI was inside the car. Apparently, there was a discrepancy in the amount of money the

CI was to pay for the cocaine. This was resolved by the CI agreeing to pay an additional

$300 at a later time. 1T. at 205. Colston gave the CI four ounces of cocaine in exchange

for receiving $4,500. 1T. at 205. Detective Wilhite was able to pull up next to the silver

Toyota while the cars were stopped at a traffic light. Detective Wilhite observed Colston

driving the silver Toyota. 1T. at 206. No one else was inside the Toyota. Muskingum County, Case No. CT2019-0076 5

{¶10} Colston is seen in the video handing cocaine to the CI and the CI is seen

on the video giving Colston $4,500. 1T. at 207. State’s Exhibit G1. Stills taken from the

video of Colston’s face and tattoos were received into evidence. State’s Exhibit’s H8 –

H13. 1T. at 211- 213.

{¶11} At trial, upon the request of the prosecution, and over the objection of

Colston's trial counsel, the trial judge had Colston show the jury a tattoo he had on his

arm and hands. 2T. at 241-242; 267.

{¶12} In January 2017 multiple search and arrest warrants were issued. 1T. at

219. Detective Wilhite testified that the identity of the CI was determined by those

involved by the end of that day. 1T. at 219-220. Colston was arrested in the state of

Alabama nearly one year later. He was extradited to Ohio.

{¶13} Colston was indicted with one count of conspiracy to trafficking in drugs, a

first degree felony, in violation of R.C. 2923.03, and one count of engaging in a pattern of

corrupt activity, a first degree felony, in violation of R.C. 2923.32. The charges contained

major drug offender specifications under R.C. 2941.141.

{¶14} Before jury deliberations, the trial court instructed the jury that it heard

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