State v. Darnell

2011 Ohio 3647
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 7, 2011
Docket10 CAA 10 0083
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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State v. Darnell, 2011 Ohio 3647 (Ohio Ct. App. 2011).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Darnell, 2011-Ohio-3647.]

COURT OF APPEALS DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

STATE OF OHIO JUDGES: Hon. Patricia A. Delaney, P. J. Plaintiff-Appellee Hon. Sheila G. Farmer, J. Hon. John W. Wise, J. -vs- Case No. 10 CAA 10 0083 JEREMIAH R. DARNELL

Defendant-Appellant OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Criminal Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 09 CR I 07 347

JUDGMENT: Affirmed in Part; Reversed in Part and Remanded

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: July 7, 2011

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellee For Defendant-Appellant

CAROL HAMILTON O'BRIEN WILLIAM T. CRAMER PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 470 Olde Worthington Road BRENDAN INSCHO Suite 200 ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR Westerville, Ohio 43082 140 North Sandusky Street Delaware, Ohio 43015 Delaware County, Case No. 10 CAA 10 0083 2

Wise, J.

{¶1} Defendant-appellant Jeremiah R. Darnell appeals his sentence and

convictions for aggravated robbery and felonious assault, entered in the Delaware

County Court of Common Pleas following a trial by jury.

{¶2} Plaintiff-appellee is the State of Ohio.

STATEMENT OF THE FACTS AND CASE

{¶3} The relevant facts are as follows:

{¶4} The incident in this matter occurred on July 2, 2009, at the Sunoco gas

station on Route 23 just north of the City of Delaware. On that date, at approximately

4:00 a.m., the victim in this case, who was a Sunoco employee who worked the third

shift from midnight to 6:00 a.m., was busy counting a milk order when someone came

around the corner of the counter and demanded money. The perpetrator had a dark-

colored knife that looked like a kitchen butcher knife with a blade around six inches

long. The victim was surprised and the perpetrator shoved him down before he could

respond. The perpetrator checked the back room and then proceeded to go behind the

counter but was unable to open the register. The victim retreated into the store and told

the perpetrator to get out. The victim was unable to sound the silent alarm because the

perpetrator was in the way. After failing to open the register, the perpetrator came out

from behind counter and went after the victim, chasing him around some displays until

the victim hit him in the face with an energy drink. (T. at 50-56, 66).

{¶5} After the perpetrator left the store, the victim sounded the silent alarm and

called the police. As he waited for the police, he noticed that he had been stabbed in the

lower left abdomen and he was bleeding. The victim testified that he was not sure when Delaware County, Case No. 10 CAA 10 0083 3

the stabbing happened, but that it must have occurred when the perpetrator first

approached him. The victim further stated that he did not see or hear any vehicles near

the store. (T. at 50-57).

{¶6} The victim described the perpetrator as a black male, approximately 6'1"

tall and weighing approximately 200 pounds. The victim could not tell whether the

perpetrator's skin was light, medium, or dark in color. The victim estimated the

perpetrator's age as mid-20s based solely on his voice. The perpetrator was wearing a

black hood that was up, sunglasses, and a cap. (T. at 55, 58, 86).

{¶7} The police were unable to find any evidence around the gas station. (T. at

94). However, detectives viewed surveillance footage and saw that the bill of the

perpetrator's hat said "59Fifty" and that a blue shirt was visible sticking out underneath

the coat. (T. at 134). The detectives sent the surveillance video to be enhanced. (T. at

176).

{¶8} Eventually, a K-9 officer named Argo was brought to the scene. Argo is

able to track the scent of a person who has been in the area within two hours. Argo

began tracking a scent, but Argo's handler admitted that they did not know who they

were tracking. The scent led them westward along a tree line toward the rear of the

commercial area and Appellant’s apartment complex. However, Argo lost the scent in a

cul-de-sac at the southwest corner of the apartment complex where there were no

buildings. Argo's handler stated that it was possible that Argo lost the scent because the

person they were following left from the cul-de-sac in a vehicle. (T. at 99-102, 105-107,

112-114, 116, 120). Delaware County, Case No. 10 CAA 10 0083 4

{¶9} Detectives requested assistance from the drug task force who suggested

that someone named Eric Cloud may be worth looking into. The detectives prepared a

six photo array with Cloud in it, but the victim selected a different photo. (T. at 143-145,

170). The victim testified that that was strictly a guess, that the person in the picture

seemed familiar, like maybe someone who comes in as a customer. (T. at 68).

{¶10} Shortly after the first photo array, the detectives received a tip from a drug

task force confidential informant that Appellant Jeremiah Darnell was the perpetrator.

(T. at 145-146, 211). The detectives showed the informant still photos captured from the

surveillance video and the informant told the detectives that she was "pretty positive" it

was Darnell. She said she recognized Darnell from his facial features, his nose in

particular. The informant also indicated that she recognized the way he carried himself,

the way his pants were hanging low, and the way he was holding them up with his hand.

(T. at 287-291, 293, 295).

{¶11} Based on the informant's claims, the detectives prepared a second photo

array with Darnell in it. (T. at 146-147). When he was shown the second array, the

victim picked Darnell. The victim testified that he knew he had seen Darnell in the store

before, but he told the detectives that he was not sure he was the perpetrator. Although

the victim told the police that Darnell's eyes were distinctive, he admitted that he never

did not get a good look at the perpetrator's face and probably did not see his eyes

because he was wearing a hood, sunglasses, and a hat. (T. at 69, 80-81).

{¶12} As a result of the above identifications, Darnell was arrested at the

McDonald's where he worked, which was within walking distance from the Sunoco

station. Darnell was charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, in violation Delaware County, Case No. 10 CAA 10 0083 5

of R.C. §2911.01(A)(1), felonious assault with a deadly weapon, in violation of R.C.

§2903.11(A)(2), and having a weapon while under disability based on a prior violent

felony conviction for attempted robbery, in violation of R.C. §2923.13(A)(2).

{¶13} While Darnell was being processed, he asked the officer if he knew

anything about the robbery at the Sunoco. Darnell also asked if the officer had heard

that the "old dude" died. The officer said he hadn't heard anything about that. Darnell

responded that that was probably not true or there would have been a bigger deal made

over the robbery. Darnell also said that it was a black guy that did it and he hoped they

were not looking at him for it because he did not do it and had been staying out of

trouble. The officer who was processing Darnell had not mentioned the Sunoco robbery,

and none of the other detectives involved in the arrest said anything to Darnell about the

Sunoco robbery. (T. at 123-126, 149-150).

{¶14} At the time of arrest, Darnell was wearing a blue McDonald's uniform and

black pants. Darnell's work shoes were black and the detectives thought they may be

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