State v. Jeremiah T.

CourtNebraska Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 22, 2025
DocketA-24-815
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

IN THE NEBRASKA COURT OF APPEALS

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND JUDGMENT ON APPEAL (Memorandum Web Opinion)

STATE V. JEREMIAH T.

NOTICE: THIS OPINION IS NOT DESIGNATED FOR PERMANENT PUBLICATION AND MAY NOT BE CITED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY NEB. CT. R. APP. P. § 2-102(E).

STATE OF NEBRASKA, APPELLEE, V.

JEREMIAH T., APPELLANT.

Filed April 22, 2025. No. A-24-815.

Appeal from the District Court for Douglas County: LEIGH ANN RETELSDORF, Judge. Reversed and remanded with directions. Jason E. Troia, of Jason Troia Law, for appellant. Michael T. Hilgers, Attorney General, and Jacob M. Waggoner for appellee.

PIRTLE, BISHOP, and ARTERBURN, Judges. BISHOP, Judge. INTRODUCTION Jeremiah T. was 15 years old (10th grade) at the time he was alleged to have sexually assaulted L.S., a female student who was 14 years old (9th grade), while on school grounds. The Douglas County District Court entered an order denying Jeremiah’s motion to transfer his case to the juvenile court. Jeremiah appeals. We reverse and remand to the district court with directions to grant Jeremiah’s motion to transfer his case to the juvenile court. BACKGROUND An information was filed in the district court on December 26, 2023, charging Jeremiah with first degree sexual assault in violation of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-319(1)(a) (Reissue 2016), a Class II felony. A motion to transfer to juvenile court was filed on January 16, 2024, and a hearing was scheduled. Jeremiah requested and was granted a continuance of the hearing to allow for an

-1- evaluation to be completed. A subsequent motion seeking more time for completion of the evaluation was granted and the transfer hearing was scheduled for September 18. TRANSFER HEARING At the hearing on September 18, 2024, the State offered the following exhibits: police reports; a juvenile intake summary prepared by probation; a transcript of Jeremiah’s December 1, 2023, recorded interview; a January 26, 2024, memorandum prepared by juvenile probation (listing evaluations, service interventions, and placement options available in juvenile court); a document reflecting that Jeremiah had no arrest record; an “NCIC” national database document showing no criminal history; and a “disc” containing a forensic interview of L.S. and the recorded interview of Jeremiah. These exhibits were received without objection and no other evidence was offered by the State. A summary of that evidence follows. STATE’S EVIDENCE On December 1, 2023, at a high school in Omaha, Nebraska, L.S. reported she was sexually assaulted within the school “in the last 15 minutes.” According to a police report’s summary of L.S.’ interview, which is generally consistent with L.S.’ forensic interview video, the interview began at “1506 hours” and concluded at “1554 hours” on the day of the incident. L.S. reported that she and Jeremiah had been texting, and they were going to “‘meet up cuz I knew him for a long long time now,’” and they were going to “hang out.” L.S. said that she and Jeremiah were on their phones with different friends before going into another room. She said the room “was where people would go to chill out and make TikToks so she believed they were just going to ‘chill, talk, and you know, not doing nothing important.’” She and Jeremiah had been talking since middle school and “they got closer but after what happened today she did not suspect he was the type of person to do that.” After they met up as arranged, L.S. said that she “went into this corner, and he came up to me and physically moved me out of the corner, made me go in front of him, and then he like started bending me over, and then started basically dry humping me . . . after that he tried taking off my pants and I was like, ‘ah were [sic] not doing this at school, and what are you doing? I don’t want to do this’ . . . and then after that he was like, ‘this is what you was talking about [don’t] be scared now.’”

L.S. told him she “‘never wanted to do this, I don’t know what you’re trying . . . like, I never said I wanted to do this.’” She then said that he “forcibly like ben[t] me over and we started to get on the floor, he basically made me get on the floor, and then he put it in me . . . after that I told him to stop and he didn’t listen, and I kept on telling him to stop and he didn’t listen . . . I tried to get up . . . I’d say I tried to get up like five times, and he forcibly pinned me down on the floor so I couldn’t get up until he was done.”

L.S. said that “‘when he was done, I got up, . . . I don’t know if he nutted in me but I know he definitely nutted on the back of my pants . . . after that I looked at him and was like, “dude are you serious?” and then I walked out and then I started crying.’” L.S. said this was “unwanted” and that

-2- she said “NO” several times. She said that Jeremiah’s friend, G.G., was “in the area and should have heard her but did not come to help.” L.S. went “into the restroom but . . . not . . . to clean up.” L.S. called her best friend who told her to tell her mother, which she did. L.S. reported that she did not deserve to get “‘treated like this, after all the things I did for him . . . [i]t makes me feel like, all boys are just going to use me for my body.’” She did not believe Jeremiah had ever done this before because “he had dated two of her friends in the past and they never said he had done this to them.” L.S. acknowledged having “‘sex one time’” before with someone else but she “‘wanted to do it, so this [was her] first time actually getting sexually assaulted.’” In G.G.’s interview, as summarized in a police report, he said that Jeremiah “‘told me she agreed on it, that she wanted to do it.’” G.G. had just turned 15 years old at the time of the December 2023 incident. He said that after it happened, Jeremiah told him that L.S. wanted and agreed to it and that Jeremiah and L.S. “met there to do that.” G.G. claimed he did not hear anything because he “had his Airpods in” and he did not see anything because “he kept walking up to the door to make sure no one was coming in.” G.G. said that L.S. “never asked me for help.” He said “he heard ‘kissing.’” G.G. said that Jeremiah “told him that they had sex and told him that she agreed on it.” G.G. said that Jeremiah had never done anything like this before. After Jeremiah sat alone in an interview room for over 3 hours, a detective entered the room, gave Jeremiah his Miranda rights, and then commenced asking him about the incident. A police report’s summary of Jeremiah’s interview, along with the video of that interview, reveal the following. Jeremiah said that he and L.S., who he had known for a long time, agreed to “meeting up” and that they hung out at “‘the spot.’” They were going to meet the next day, but he ended up not being at school. L.S. texted him again about meeting the following day. When they met, L.S. “started to talk freaky and gave him a hand job which resulted in him ‘nutting’ on her hand and the floor.” He told L.S. that the hand job was “‘trash.’” He believed L.S. claimed he raped her because of what he said. Jeremiah indicated that G.G. was sitting on the stairs and was “‘looking out the door to see if anyone was coming.’” Jeremiah said he told G.G. that L.S. wanted to go to the room, so he asked G.G. to “‘just watch the doors to make sure no one comes in’” and G.G. agreed and “no one came in the doors while they were there.” Jeremiah eventually admitted that he and L.S. “‘did have sex.’” He said that he and L.S. “were at the top of the steps kissing and hugging,” that he made “‘the suggestion,’” and that L.S. asked him if he was sure, and he said “‘oh well, I guess.’” He then “pulled her pants down, she bent over,” and they had sex. Jeremiah said L.S.

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