State v. Dowen

2015 Ohio 302
Ohio Court of Appeals·Decided January 29, 2015·No. 101020·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Court of Appeals of Ohio

EIGHTH APPELLATE DISTRICT COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA

JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION No. 101020

STATE OF OHIO

PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE

vs.

CHRISTOPHER DOWEN

DEFENDANT-APPELLANT

JUDGMENT:

AFFIRMED AND REMANDED

Criminal Appeal from the

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Case No. CR-13-575977-A

BEFORE: McCormack, J., Kilbane, P.J., and E.T. Gallagher, J.

RELEASED AND JOURNALIZED: January 29, 2015

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT

David L. Doughten David L. Doughten Co. L.P.A. 4403 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103

ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE

Timothy J. McGinty Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Jeffrey S. Schnatter Kristin Karkutt Assistant County Prosecutors The Justice Center - 9th Floor 1200 Ontario Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113

TIM McCORMACK, J.:

{¶1} Defendant-appellant, Christopher Dowen (“Dowen”), appeals his conviction and sentence for tampering with evidence. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm Dowen’s conviction and sentence but remand for the limited purpose of incorporating the consecutive sentence findings made at sentencing into the court’s entry.

{¶2} In July 2013, Dowen was charged with two counts of murder, two counts of felonious assault, and tampering with evidence. The matter proceeded to a jury trial in December 2013 at which the following evidence was adduced.

{¶3} In early June 2013, Samantha Terriaco (“Terriaco”), Dowen’s fiancée and the mother of their two-year-old son, received a text message from the victim and former boyfriend, Prentice Dietrich-Smith (“Dietrich-Smith”). Dietrich-Smith had recently moved back to Cleveland from New York. He wanted to get together with Terriaco and texted her that he loved her. Terriaco discussed these text messages with Dowen.

{¶4} Dowen, Terriaco, and Dietrich-Smith were all Facebook “friends.” Dowen and Terriaco observed on Facebook that Dietrich-Smith was in a relationship with Tiffany Erway (“Erway”). They also observed that Dietrich-Smith had posted on Erway’s Facebook page “I love you” comments. He had texted similar comments to Terriaco. On June 30, 2013, at approximately 2:30 p.m., Dowen sent a private Facebook message to Erway stating, in part,

that stuff about * * * you’re the only one he loves is crap. I don’t want to sound like a weird person doing this but all that’s a lie. He said that sh*t to my fiancée two weeks ago. I know because I was reading all her texts because she showed me them. I just wanted to let you know. What you choose to do is up to you.

{¶5} On the same day, Erway and Dietrich-Smith had a conversation about Dowen’s message through posts on each other’s Facebook pages. Erway posted a poem directed at Dietrich-Smith, and Dietrich-Smith wrote posts lamenting that, “it was over” and “he has too many regrets.” Dowen and Terriaco followed the conversation as it occurred on Facebook. At approximately 3:30 p.m., Dietrich-Smith texted Terriaco asking her where Dowen was. Terriaco did not tell Dietrich-Smith of Dowen’s whereabouts. Meanwhile, Dietrich-Smith posted comments about Terriaco on his Facebook page. Dowen posted his own Facebook comments in response to Dietrich-Smith’s.

{¶6} Then at approximately 4:10 p.m., Terriaco texted Dietrich-Smith a message stating, “[c]all my number. Chris (Dowen) wants to talk to you.” Dowen texted Dietrich-Smith from Terriaco’s phone,”[w]hat do you want? It’s Chris.” Dietrich-Smith replied to the text at approximately 10:20 p.m. He said, “don’t worrie, bruh it’s cool.” Dowen responded, “[n]o it’s not. You need to apologize to Sam (Terriaco). She saw what you said about her.” Dietrich-Smith responded, “[I don’t give a f**k] it’s tru[.] imma c u around cuzz... Fuxk u and her.” Dowen texted, “[b]e prepared. I’m on my way to your house. Expect a knock on your door.” Dietrich-Smith replied, “bett :)” and Dowen replied, “count on it :)” Dietrich-Smith then texted Dowen, “you better come [today].” In response, Dowen texted, “I’m down the road.”

{¶7} The latter part of this conversation occurred while Dowen was driving to Wal-Mart with Terriaco and a friend of the Dowen family, Theodore Gerber (“Gerber”). Gerber was staying with Dowen while he was in town for Dowen’s high school graduation. Instead of going to Wal-Mart, Dowen drove them to Dietrich-Smith’s house. Dowen parked the car in the driveway. Gerber remained in the backseat of the car while Dowen and Terriaco approached the house and knocked on the door. Dietrich-Smith’s mother, Miranda Dietrich (“Miranda”), answered the door. She was aware of what was transpiring from speaking with her son earlier. Dowen told Miranda that he wanted Dietrich-Smith to come out and apologize.

{¶8} Miranda told Dowen that her daughter was having a slumber party and it was a bad time for him to come to her house. Dowen insisted that he wanted an apology. Dietrich-Smith then came outside and walked to the driveway. Miranda said, “[i]f there is going to be a physical altercation out here, we’re not talking weapons, we’re just talking dukes.” Miranda then went back inside her house.

{¶9} When Dietrich-Smith received the earlier message from Dowen that he was on his way to his house, Dietrich-Smith called his friend W.H., at approximately 10:00 p.m., and asked him to come over. W.H. was with J.D. and K.E. at J.H.’s house. J.H.’s house was around the corner from Dietrich-Smith’s house. The four of them got into W.H.’s car, and W.H. drove them to Dietrich-Smith’s house. When they arrived, they observed Dietrich-Smith and Dowen arguing in the front yard. Terriaco was also in the front yard, and Gerber was still in the back of Dowen’s car. J.H., J.D., and K.E. proceeded to get out of W.H.’s car, and W.H. pulled his car into the driveway.

{¶10} J.H., J.D., and K.E. all testified that Dietrich-Smith punched Dowen in the face and then ran away. Dowen then fell to the ground, and K.E. punched Dowen in the torso. J.H. kicked Dowen in the shoulder after he observed Dowen reach to his waist and pull out a weapon that had a glare. J.H. believed Dowen had a weapon in his hand. K.E. testified that he observed a knife in Dowen’s hand. J.D. testified that during the altercation, he observed Dowen reach into his pocket and pull out a knife. Dowen then stood up with the knife in his hand and chased after Dietrich-Smith. W.H., J.H., J.D., and K.E. then got into W.H.’s car and left the scene.

{¶11} Terriaco testified that Dietrich-Smith punched Dowen, which caused him to fall to the ground. The four friends then jumped on top of Dowen and all five were punching and kicking him at the same time. She was screaming for them to stop fighting. One of them knocked Terriaco over as she tried to pull them off Dowen. Dietrich-Smith ran away while the friends continued to punch and kick Dowen. Then, the four friends left together. Dowen got up and started “hobbling/running down the street.” Terriaco did not observe him catch up with Dietrich-Smith.

{¶12} Gerber testified that he exited Dowen’s car after he observed the group of boys on the ground. He yelled, “what the hell is going on here” and W.H., J.D., K.E., and J.H. all jumped up, got back into W.H.’s car, and left the scene. Miranda came outside after she heard Terriaco screaming. At first, she did not see Dietrich-Smith or Dowen. Dowen then walked back toward Terriaco. Miranda asked Dowen and Terriaco who was lying in the street. Terriaco, Dowen, and Miranda walked toward the person lying in the street and determined that it was Dietrich-Smith. Dowen approached Dietrich-Smith first and said that Dietrich-Smith had been stabbed. Terriaco then asked Dowen to check on Gerber while she called 911. She proceeded to dial 911 and then handed the phone to Miranda. When Dowen ran back toward the car, he put something into Gerber’s jacket pocket and told him to “hold it for me.” Gerber got back into the backseat of the car and waited for the police to arrive. While in the car, he examined the item Dowen gave him and saw that it was a penknife. He then tucked it behind the rear passenger seat cushion of Dowen’s car.

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