State v. Grant

2020 Ohio 3055
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 22, 2020
Docket2019-CA-13
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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State v. Grant, 2020 Ohio 3055 (Ohio Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Grant, 2020-Ohio-3055.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT DARKE COUNTY

STATE OF OHIO : : Plaintiff-Appellee : Appellate Case No. 2019-CA-13 : v. : Trial Court Case No. 2019-CRB-001- : 225 SHAWN H. GRANT : : (Criminal Appeal from Municipal Court) Defendant-Appellant : :

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OPINION

Rendered on the 22nd day of May, 2020.

JESSE J. GREEN, Atty. Reg. No. 0040265, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Darke County Prosecutor’s Office, 504 South Broadway, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Attorney for Plaintiff-Appellee

JENNIFER E. MARIETTA, Atty. Reg. No. 0089642, P.O. Box 37, Xenia, Ohio 45385 Attorney for Defendant-Appellant

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TUCKER, P.J. -2-

{¶ 1} Defendant-appellant Shawn H. Grant appeals from his conviction for

domestic violence. Grant contends the conviction must be reversed because the trial

court erred in instructing the jury. He further contends he was not provided effective

assistance of counsel. Finally, he claims the State did not present evidence sufficient to

sustain the conviction and that the conviction was against the manifest weight of the

evidence. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm.

I. Facts and Procedural History

{¶ 2} Grant resides in Arcanum with his son, Shane Grant. Grant’s other son,

Levon, resided next door with his girlfriend.1 Levon was in Grant’s home on April 16,

2019 when he, Grant, and Shane engaged in a physical altercation that left Levon with

numerous injuries. Following an investigation, Grant was charged with one count of

domestic violence in violation of R.C. 2919.25(A). The case proceeded to trial in August

2019.

{¶ 3} The State presented the testimony of Levon, who indicated he received a

message from Grant that he (Grant) wanted to talk about his washing machine, which

was not working. Levon went to his father’s residence to try to fix Grant’s washing

machine. Levon testified he entered the house, “exchanged a couple pleasantries” with

his father, then went downstairs to work on the washer. Tr. p. 66. He worked for

approximately half an hour but was unable to figure out what was wrong with the machine.

Levon testified he returned upstairs and informed Grant that he could not repair the

1 Because the three men involved in the altercation share the same last name, we will refer to the defendant as “Grant,” and we will refer to his sons by their first names. -3-

washer. He then told his father he would research the issue and return later to work on

the washer.

{¶ 4} According to Levon, his father began to speak to him in a derogatory manner

and ordered him to get out of the house. Levon testified that he remained where he was

and told his father to stop treating him badly. He testified that his father stood up and

said, “get the f**k out now.” Tr. p. 69. Grant then told Shane, who was standing behind

Levon, to make Levon leave.

{¶ 5} Levon testified that Shane tapped him on the shoulder and told him he

“probably should go.” Tr. p. 69. Shane then tugged at Levon’s arm. At that point,

Levon began to yell at Grant. According to Levon, Grant raised his walking cane above

his head and said, “get the f**k out or I’m going to kill you.” Tr. p. 69-71. Levon testified

that Grant told Shane to get Levon, at which point Shane grabbed Levon in a headlock

and began punching him in the side of the head. Grant then hit Levon four times with

the cane. Levon grabbed the cane, and he and Shane fell to the floor. Shane continued

to hit Levon while Grant proceeded to throw a ceramic lamp and a shoe rack. Grant then

dumped a bucket of tools onto the floor and retrieved a roofing hammer. Levon testified

that he began to yell for help as Grant approached him with the hammer. Grant swung

the hammer twice at Levon but failed to hit him. Another brother, who had been in the

kitchen, yelled for everyone to stop. Levon was then able to crawl out the door and yell

for help. He was taken to a local hospital by ambulance where he was treated for his

injuries, which included multiple contusions and abrasions to his head as well as cuts to

his legs and arms.

{¶ 6} The State also presented the testimony of Levon’s girlfriend Rikki Roach who -4-

lived with Levon and their infant. Roach was inside her house when she heard Levon

yelling. Roach went outside to investigate and found Levon on the ground between the

houses. She testified “the top of his head was bright red and he had light foam coming

out of his mouth and he was complaining he couldn’t breathe.” Tr. p. 113-114. She

testified that Grant began to scream at her and told her to keep Levon away from him or

he would kill him. Roach called 911.

{¶ 7} Arcanum Police Officer Erika Cook responded to the scene, where she

observed Levon on the ground in the yard. She testified that said he complained of

difficulty breathing, and she noted white foam coming from his mouth. She testified that

she followed the ambulance to the hospital where she took pictures of Levon’s injuries,

which included bruising to the entire right side of his head.

{¶ 8} After the State rested its case, Grant presented the testimony of Shane.

Shane testified he was in the basement when he heard Levon and Grant arguing. He

testified Levon refused to leave the house despite being told to do so. Shane testified

he tried to slowly push Levon toward the door, but Levon kept trying to move toward

Grant. Shane described himself as “sumo wrestling” with Levon in order to keep him

from approaching Grant. Tr. p. 145. According to Shane, he and Levon fell to the floor

and Levon landed on the shoe rack, which broke. He further testified that Levon broke

the lamp when he tried to get up off the floor. Shane claimed he was eventually able to

get Levon to the door and Levon then walked out of the house. He testified that neither

he nor Grant followed. Shane testified that neither he nor Grant hit Levon.

{¶ 9} On cross-examination, Shane testified that Levon had come to the home at

Grant’s request to fix the washing machine. When asked, Shane was unable to account -5-

for the cause of Levon’s injuries. However, he continued to deny having hit Levon and

also denied placing him in a headlock. He speculated that Levon had rolled in the gravel

between the houses. When the prosecutor asked him about discrepancies between his

testimony and his statement to the police, Shane denied giving a false statement to the

police. The prosecutor then asked Shane if his statement had been accurate. Shane

stated, “I refuse to answer.” The trial court then asked why he would not answer and

Shane stated, “It may incriminate me.” Tr. p. 163. The trial court ordered him to answer

the prosecutor’s question, in response to which Shane indicated that his statement to the

police had been accurate except he had omitted “the detail of me pushing [Levon] to the

door.” Id.

{¶ 10} The jury convicted Grant of domestic violence. The trial court sentenced

him to a term of 30 days in jail with 26 days suspended. The parties agreed to restitution

in the amount of $15,185, which represented the amount of Levon’s medical bills.

{¶ 11} Grant appeals.

II. Self-Defense/Castle Doctrine

{¶ 12} Grant asserts the following as his first assignment of error:

THE JURY INSTRUCTIONS DID NOT INCLUDE AN INSTRUCTION

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