State v. Joyner

197 So. 3d 724, 2016 La. App. LEXIS 1213, 2016 WL 3417694
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 22, 2016
DocketNo. 50,740-KA
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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State v. Joyner, 197 So. 3d 724, 2016 La. App. LEXIS 1213, 2016 WL 3417694 (La. Ct. App. 2016).

Opinion

MOORE, J.

|,The defendant, Maurice Joyner, appeals his conviction for aggravated incest and 25-year hard labor sentence. For the following reasons, we affirm the conviction and sentence.

FACTS

The eight-year-old female victim, M.J., born on August 3, 2005, is one of three children born of the marriage of Kelly Gobert and Brian Joyner. Kelly and Brian are divorced, and both have since remarried. Kelly has primary physical custody of M.J., who spends every other weekend with Brian. Brian is the adopted son of the defendant. The defendant is the victim’s legal paternal grandfather, age 78.

The first time M.J. spoke to an adult about inappropriate contact involving her grandfather happened on or about September 25, 2013. M.J.’s stepfather, Alex Gobert, testified first regarding the events leading to the discovery:

I told [M.J.] it was time to. go take a bath and get ready for bed. She went into the bathroom and she’s normally a — a pretty noisy kid and water splashing and then I saw, we had a Labrador puppy about a year old, the door is cracked and I’m sitting in the living room and I saw him go into the — the bathroom and the noises stopped. And I — ... I just kind of keyed in and I listened for a second and I didn’t hear anything and so I was suspicious so I just went in there and peeked in there in the mirror and I observed Maddie with her legs across the tub, might have had her hands on her private area encouraging the dog to come towards her. At that time I just said “[M.J.]” to get her attention and she looked up and she saw me and I just told her, I said, “you need to get out of the bathtub and go to your room and get in the bed, Mom’s coming home, y’all are going to have a talk.”

When Kelly Gobert came home, she asked M.J. what was going on and why she was behaving that way with the dog (“Duke”). Kelly testified 12that M.J. paused and was quiet, and then said “Mommy, what Duke was doing to me Papaw does to me.” M.J. explained to her [727]*727mother that “Papaw”. was the defendant. Kelly testified:

[S]he said he touches me and then she came out with just several incidences of where and when and some incidences where he had touched her.... She said when we go to the deer camp, he’s touched me when we ride on the 4-wheeler and she said another time she remembered in the bunkhouse the sleeping area, I guess, of the deer camp they have there and she was just verbally letting all of this go I wasn’t involved at that point and, you know, asking questions or anything. And she said he also did this when we were celebrating daddy’s birthday, he took me to his house to see their new puppy that they had just gotten and he had done it then....

Kelly testified that M.J. “just said that he touched her with his hands in her private area.” She did not ask for details, but she understood that M.J. was telling her that her grandfather was using his hands to touch her in her private areas. M.J. listed only those three incidences that night.

Kelly and Alex immediately contacted and met with Brian and his wife, LaDonna, to tell them what M.J. told them. The next day, September 26, 2013, the family went to the police. They first met with Shreveport Police Detective Michael Jones. When Jones realized that at least one incident occurred in Bossier City, he referred the family to the Bossier City Police Department.

The family then met with Bossier City Police Detective Angela Bandy. Bandy interviewed several of the family members and set up forensic interviews with M.J. and her siblings.

Kelly testified that prior to M.J.’s revelation, she “for the most part she’s a very normal, active kid.” She noticed some oddities in her behavior | involving the' dog persistently nosing her “kind of in her private area” and which they directed her to push the dog away. She said she noticed that M.J. was fidgety and daydreaming.

Kelly testified that after the night she revealed the incidents, M.J. was really anxious. She missed several days of school. She was talking a lot, crying a lot, and had problems sleeping; she was seeing things and “crying intermittently out of the blue,!’ and checking locks more than once. Both Alex and Kelly testified that they observed M. J. avoiding the defendant at recent sporting events.

M. J. was interviewed at the Gingerbread House by Jennifer Flippo on September 27, 2013. Among other things, M.J. ex-pláined:

Well, so, my grandpa, he kinda been hurting my feelings.... And he’s been, um, like, on my dad’s birthday he’s taken me to-I want, I wanted to go see, um, his dogs. And then, um, I went and then I was going to see his dog and then he took.me into his house and then he like touched me where I didn’t want him to.
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And, we have this deer camp at my dad’s farm.... And, whenever we, um, get on the four-wheeler, my dad, um, makes me drive [my grandfather] around on the four-wheeler and he, um, he does it when Pm on the four-wheeler.

M.J. explained that the part of her body where the defendant touched her was “not the bottom, it’s the other part,, in front.” When asked to indicate on an anatomical drawing of a female where the defendant touched her, M.J. circled the vagina.

She told the interviewer about the incident on MJ.’s father’s birthday:

[728]*72814Well, as I told you, I just wanted to go see his dogs and then he, um, he, we were going inside to let them out and then h.e let them out into the back yard and then he just took me, um, in the living room and did it.... [H]e said if I told anybody, um, he was gonna get really mad at me.

She said during this incident, the defendant did" not undo her pants but was touching her through her clothes. She explained'that at the deer camp, the defendant unzipped her pants, pulled her underwear away from her' body, and touched her. She said that sometimes, the defendant’s hand was moving and sometimes it was still, and that this sometimes hurt because “he would just, like [inaudible] it really hard.” M.J. also said that “sometimes he made it go inside and, um, then sometimes he did it outside.”

M.J. told' the interviewer that she thought the incident on her father’s birthday was the first time that the defendant touched her and then did so “pretty much every time” the family went to the deer camp.

M.J. then recalled another incident at her grandfather’s home in Bossier City when she was accidentally locked in the bathroom:

I remember — well, it was at, it was still at his house but ... well, one time after ... our book fair, we rode with him and then we went to Taco Bell and then his house.... And then, um, I kinda gqt locked in the bathroom and I was standing on the stool when he opened the door and he did it.

She said that she remembered the defendant touching her on her skin “just like outside” during this ■ incident. She said that her brother was outside her grandfather’s home at the time this happened.

She then recalled another part of the incident that happened on her father’s birthday: “Well, he just took off his clothes and then just, um, just took ‘em off and just, um, just stood there.” M.J. said that the defendant did Rnot ask her to do anything to his body nor did he do anything to his own body.

Both of M.J.’s siblings were also interviewed.

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