State v. Flaningan

2014 Ohio 1155
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 24, 2014
Docket2013-P-0033 2013-P-0034
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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State v. Flaningan, 2014 Ohio 1155 (Ohio Ct. App. 2014).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Flaningan, 2014-Ohio-1155.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

ELEVENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

PORTAGE COUNTY, OHIO

STATE OF OHIO, : OPINION

Plaintiff-Appellee, : CASE NOS. 2013-P-0033 - vs - : and 2013-P-0034

DAVID M. FLANINGAN, :

Defendant-Appellant. :

Criminal Appeals from the Portage County Municipal Court, Kent Division, Case No. K 2011 CRB 1329.

Judgment: Reversed and remanded.

Victor V. Vigluicci, Portage County Prosecutor, and Pamela J. Holder, Assistant Prosecutor, 241 South Chestnut Street, Ravenna, OH 44266 (For Plaintiff-Appellee).

Noah C. Munyer, 135 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221 (For Defendant- Appellant).

DIANE V. GRENDELL, J.

{¶1} Defendant-appellant, David M. Flaningan, appeals his convictions for

Assault and Resisting Arrest following a bench trial in the Portage County Municipal

Court, Kent Division. The issue before this court is whether a defendant had validly

waived his right to a jury trial where the written waiver was signed by the defendant’s

attorney rather than by the defendant, and where the trial court did not address the

defendant in open court and have him acknowledge the waiver of his right to a jury trial. For the following reasons, we reverse the decision of the lower court and remand this

matter for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

{¶2} On July 6, 2011, a Complaint was filed against Flaningan in the Portage

County Municipal Court, Kent Division, charging him with Assault, a misdemeanor of the

first degree in violation of R.C. 2903.13(A) (Case No. 2011 CR B 01329 K). On the

same date in the same court, another Complaint was filed against Flaningan, charging

him with Resisting Arrest, a misdemeanor of the second degree in violation of R.C.

2921.33(A) (Case No. 2011 CR B 01330 K).

{¶3} On July 7, 2011, Flaningan appeared for arraignment and entered a plea

of not guilty to both charges.

{¶4} Flaningan’s cases were scheduled for a jury trial to commence on

November 6, 2012.

{¶5} On November 2, 2012, trial counsel for Flaningan filed a Withdrawal of

Demand for Jury (R.C. 2938.05). The document was signed by counsel on Flaningan’s

behalf, as indicated by counsel’s initials under Flaningan’s purported signature. On the

same day, the municipal court granted the request.

{¶6} On November 6 and 7, 2012, Flaningan’s cases were tried before the

municipal court. At trial, the following witnesses testified:

{¶7} Curtis McDaniel testified that, on July 6, 2011, he was a student at Kent

State University, residing at 114 East Crain Avenue. McDaniel was waiting for the

arrival of a friend to drive him to a laundromat. At some time after 11 p.m., McDaniel

went outside and found his friend’s car stopped in front of the driveway. Three people

on foot were blocking the vehicle, screaming and yelling. McDaniel approached asking

2 what was going on and telling them to leave. One of the persons began to walk

“aggressively” toward McDaniel while shouting threats. McDaniel shoved her to the

ground, believing her to be a male. Another person approached and tried to tackle

McDaniel. After struggling for a few seconds, McDaniel fell to the ground.

{¶8} Once on the ground, McDaniel was kicked by all three pedestrians.

McDaniel identified Flaningan as one of his assailants. McDaniel specifically recalled

Flaningan “kicking [him] while [he] was down * * * in the back.”

{¶9} After the assailants allowed McDaniel to return to his feet, he called the

police. McDaniel noted that Flaningan ran towards a pet shop near his house.

{¶10} Officer Jerry Schlosser of the Kent Police Department testified that, on the

night in question, he was dispatched to 114 East Crain Avenue to investigate an

assault. Officer Schlosser arrived as the suspects were leaving the area. He

determined that the persons involved in the assault, as identified by McDaniel, were

India Scott, James Ritenour, and David Flaningan. Officer Schlosser placed Ritenour

under arrest, and advised other officers that Flaningan and Scott should be arrested.

{¶11} Sergeant Jason Short of the Kent Police Department testified that, on the

night in question, he responded to a dispatch regarding an assault. Sergeant Short

encountered Flaningan and Scott on Lake Avenue. Both were intoxicated. Scott

attempted to leave the scene, was handcuffed, and placed in a police cruiser. Sergeant

Short advised Flaningan that he was under arrest. Flaningan resisted. After a struggle

involving several officers, Sergeant Short was able to handcuff Flaningan and place him

under arrest.

3 {¶12} Officers Nicole Lipcsey, Ryan Gaydosh, and Martin Gilliland of the Kent

Police Department testified that, on the night in question, they assisted Sergeant Short

in subduing Flaningan.

{¶13} David Flaningan testified that he resided at 118 Lake Avenue. On the

night in question, he and his friends, Ritenour, Scott, and Elizabeth Polk, were walking

toward a restaurant. As they were passing in front of McDaniel’s residence, Scott

became involved in a verbal altercation with someone trying to pull in the driveway.

McDaniel came out of the house and pushed Scott to the ground. As McDaniel

menacingly approached her on the ground, Ritenour detained him and took him to the

ground. Flaningan went to aid Ritenour, but fell down before he reached the point

where Ritenour and McDaniel were struggling. Ritenour told Flaningan to go home, and

he did so. Flaningan denied that he, Ritenour, or Scott kicked McDaniel.

{¶14} Thereafter, Flaningan heard Scott arguing with police officers and came

out of his Lake Avenue house. The officers told him that he was coming with them, but

did not say that he was under arrest. The officers smacked a cigarette out of his hand,

grabbed him, and yanked him from his porch. Flaningan denied resisting the officers,

although he “struggle[d] with the officers * * * concurrent [sic] with how they treated

[him].”

{¶15} Patrick Flaningan, David’s father, testified regarding an “animated”

encounter he had with McDaniel at McDaniel’s residence several days after the incident

with his son, Ritenour, and Scott.

{¶16} Elizabeth Polk testified regarding the night in question. She testified that,

after McDaniel had pushed Scott into the street, Ritenour grabbed McDaniel by the

4 waist and McDaniel began punching Ritenour in the head. Flaningan became involved

by trying to pull Ritenour off McDaniel. After the police arrived, Polk recalled seeing

officers hold Flaningan by the arms and legs while they beat him with batons.

{¶17} On December 5, 2012, the municipal court found Flaningan guilty of

Assault and Resisting Arrest.

{¶18} On February 8, 2013, Flaningan filed a Motion for New Trial.

{¶19} On March 8, 2013, the municipal court denied Flaningan’s Motion for New

Trial.

{¶20} On April 5, 2013, the municipal court ordered Flaningan to pay a $1,000

fine and serve 180 days in jail, with $900 of the fine and 180 days of the jail sentence

suspended upon conditions.

{¶21} On April 16, 2013, Flaningan filed Notices of Appeal from each conviction,

assigned Appeal Nos. 2013-P-0033 and 2013-P-0034.

{¶22} On April 22, 2013, this court, sua sponte, consolidated the appeals for

purposes of briefing, oral argument, and disposition.

{¶23} On appeal, Flaningan raises the following assignments of error:

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