State v. Dominic, Unpublished Decision (1-26-2006)

2006 Ohio 292
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJanuary 26, 2006
DocketNo. 86082.
StatusUnpublished
Cited by2 cases

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State v. Dominic, Unpublished Decision (1-26-2006), 2006 Ohio 292 (Ohio Ct. App. 2006).

Opinion

JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION
{¶ 1} Defendant Kevin Dominic appeals from his convictions for rape, gross sexual imposition and felonious sexual imposition. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm.

{¶ 2} On November 10, 1993, defendant was indicted pursuant to a five-count indictment in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of his biological children. Counts One, Two and Three charged defendant with the rape with force or threat of force upon a child under the age of thirteen, i.e., a daughter who was born in 1983 (hereafter referred to as "the younger daughter"). Count Four charged him with gross sexual imposition upon a child under the age of thirteen, i.e., a daughter who was born in 1981 (hereafter referred to as "the older daughter"), and Count Five charged him with felonious sexual penetration with force or threat of force upon the older girl while she was under the age of thirteen.

{¶ 3} Following the girls' disclosures in 1993, defendant wrote the girls' mother a letter in which he stated that he planned to drown himself and that "[b]y the time you read this letter it will be too late and I will have been dead some time now."

{¶ 4} In 2004, defendant was apprehended in Broward County Florida where he had been living under the name "Kevin Thompson." The matter proceeded to a jury trial on November 30, 2004.

{¶ 5} The state presented the testimony of the younger girl, the older girl, a third daughter, the girls' mother, their stepfather, social worker William Myers, pediatric nurse practitioner Marcia Thompson, Ohio Parks and Recreation Officer Joseph Soukop, F.B.I. Special Agent Douglas Williams, Broward County Sheriff's Det. Daniel Schneider, and Wyonnene Carroll.

{¶ 6} The younger girl testified that she was born in 1983 and is twenty-one years old and that defendant is her biological father. When she was nine years-old, she watched a frightening movie then went to sleep. She awoke from a nightmare and climbed into her parents' bed. After her mother left for work, she was awaked by defendant on top of her rubbing her chest and rubbing her vagina. She further testified that he "stuck his fingers in my vagina and then he took his penis and he put it in my vagina and started going up and down."

{¶ 7} On another occasion, they had milkshakes and were watching a movie together. The other children had fallen asleep. Defendant called her over to the couch and told her to get under the blankets. He began rubbing her chest and vagina then took his penis out. According to the witness, he "put it in my butt and then told me to put it in my vagina." The girl said that she needed to go to the bathroom then locked herself in the bathroom. She urinated and defendant licked her vagina then put his penis in her mouth.

{¶ 8} In a third incident, he called her upstairs and told her to get into bed. He touched her breasts and vagina. He inserted his fingers into her vagina then inserted his penis into her vagina.

{¶ 9} The girl testified that there were "quite a few" instances of abuse, including an incident where defendant sucked her breasts and told her that this would make them grow faster. The witness stated that she did not tell her mother about the abuse because she was afraid of defendant because he was violent to her mother.

{¶ 10} The witness next testified that her mother left defendant in 1993 and they moved in with a neighbor, who is now her stepfather. The witness had visitation with defendant and following a visit, the girl experienced her first menstrual cycle. She did not know what was happening and she feared that the sexual abuse had caused injuries. She told her older sister about the abuse and she in turn told their mother. The girl's mother questioned the younger girl and she initially denied that anything inappropriate had happened. She later told her mother that defendant had inserted his penis into her and her mother then took her to the hospital.

{¶ 11} The older girl testified that she was born in 1981, and is twenty-three years old. She stated that defendant was always abusive to her mother and that she once saw him strike her with a frying pan. She further testified that defendant would put her in bed with him put his fingers in her vagina and have her rub his penis. In 1993, when she was twelve, her class had sexual education, she was instructed that private parts should be touched only by consenting adults. At this time, she realized that her father had been touching her inappropriately. She then told her mother what had been happening and she called him at work. According to the girl, defendant immediately returned from work took her up to the bedroom, held a rifle to her head and threatened to kill her. The girl then promptly told her mother that he did not molest her and that she "took back" the allegation.

{¶ 12} This witness further testified that, after her parents were separated, she refused to visit with her father. The younger girl and other siblings did visit with him, however. Following one such visitation, the younger girl got her menstrual period and expressed fear that her bleeding was related to defendant's having had sex with her. The girl told her mother that defendant had fondled her at an earlier time and that the younger girl was crying and said that defendant had molested her.

{¶ 13} The mother testified that she and defendant married in 1979 and had five children. She stated that during the marriage, at a point when the woman was sleeping on the couch, the older girl told her that defendant was hurting her. The woman called defendant at work and he came home from work and spoke to the girl alone. She then told her mother that it was just a nightmare.

{¶ 14} The woman further testified that defendant had a .22 rifle and a shotgun, and was physically and verbally abusive. According to the woman, the older girl once witnessed an incident when defendant hit the woman. She asked defendant for a divorce and he threatened to kill her, the children and himself. The woman filed for a separation and she and the children moved in with her neighbor Ron Sobiech.

{¶ 15} During the separation, the older girl refused to visit with her father. The younger girl visited with her father, and upon returning home, she experienced her first menstrual cycle. She began to cry and told the woman that defendant had sexual intercourse with her. At this time, the older girl also stated that defendant had fondled her at an earlier time.

{¶ 16} The woman called the police then took the younger girl to University Hospital. She also met with a social worker from the county. She stated that she did not bring the older girl to the hospital because the girl stated that she had not been penetrated.

{¶ 17} Later, in July 1993, defendant arrived at Sobiech's home to pick up the children for visitation but the woman refused to let them go. He appeared frightened and later that month, the woman received a suicide note from defendant which stated:

{¶ 18} "By the time you read this letter it will be too late and I will have been dead some time now. When you find out that they both are still then it will be too late. I didn't change the union yet so you will still get all the death benefits. I going [sic] swimming to see if I can cross lake. Don't show this letter to the kids. See you in the hereafter. Love, Kevin. Don't look for my body."

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