State v. Martin, 90722 (10-9-2008)

2008 Ohio 5263
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 9, 2008
DocketNo. 90722.
StatusUnpublished
Cited by9 cases

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State v. Martin, 90722 (10-9-2008), 2008 Ohio 5263 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION
{¶ 1} Defendant-appellant, Romel Martin, appeals from a judgment of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas finding him guilty of aggravated robbery, felonious assault, and having a weapon while under a disability. Finding no merit to the appeal, we affirm.

{¶ 2} On February 20, 2007, the Cuyahoga County Grand Jury indicted Martin on two counts of aggravated robbery, in violation of R.C. 2911.01, with one-and three-year firearm specifications; two counts of felonious assault, in violation of R.C. 2903.11, with one-and three-year firearm specifications; and one count of having a weapon while under a disability, in violation of R.C. 2923.13. Martin entered a plea of not guilty to the charges.

{¶ 3} Martin waived his right to a jury trial on count five (having a weapon while under a disability) and thus, it was tried to the court. The remaining counts were tried to a jury, where the following evidence was presented at trial.

{¶ 4} The victim, Kenneth Sims, testified that in the early morning hours of September 25, 2006, he was walking home from the store when a car pulled up beside him with three men in it. He knew two of the men in the car because he had gone to school with them; Martin and his brother, Jojwan. Jojwan got out of the car first and said, "What's up, Kenneth?" Sims said that Jojwan then got *Page 2 back into the car, and that is when Martin approached him and said, "What's up, Kenneth?"

{¶ 5} At first, Sims said he did not think anything was going to happen because he "knew these guys." But then Martin "pulled a gun out," and ordered Sims to give him everything he had. Sims asked Martin, "You serious?" Martin began patting down Sims' left side. As Martin attempted to pat down the right side of Sims' body, "where [Sims] had [his] weapon," Sims testified that he grabbed Martin's "hand and gun" and they started "tussling." Martin "yanked back and the gun slipped out of [Sims'] hand," and that is when Martin shot Sims two times. Sims said he "ran back" and shot once (with his gun), and that is when Martin shot him a third time. Sims stated that Martin shot him in the left forearm, his left side, and his right knee.

{¶ 6} Sims explained that someone had just given him the gun. He felt he needed it because he had heard "a lot of stuff happening in the hood and [he] was just scared." So he got the gun to defend himself.

{¶ 7} Sims said that after Martin shot him, Martin got back in the car and the three men fled in the car. Sims explained that Martin did not actually take any of his property.

{¶ 8} Sims ran up the street, and called for an ambulance. When police officers arrived on the scene, he told them what happened; that he had been shot *Page 3 by Martin. In addition, while he was still in the hospital, he said a detective showed him a photo array of six men and he chose Martin as the man who shot him. Sims then identified Martin in court.

{¶ 9} On cross-examination, Sims admitted that he originally told Officer Cunningham that he noticed the gun while Martin was patting him down, not before, as he testified on direct. He was further questioned, "[w]ell, why would you tell Officer Cunningham a different story at the very time that it took place?" Sims replied, "[i]t happened so quick and I really don't remember, it happened so quick."

{¶ 10} Sims also explained that this was the first time he had ever carried a gun and the first time he had even shot a gun. He denied knowing what happened to the gun, and further denied telling Officer Cunningham that he gave the gun to someone named James. Sims also stated that he did tell Officer Cunningham from the very beginning that he had shot Martin.

{¶ 11} Sims admitted on further cross-examination that he was afraid of Martin as soon as he saw him, "before [Martin] approached [him]." He agreed that he testified on direct that he was not afraid at first, because he knew Martin.

{¶ 12} On redirect-examination, Sims explained that he was afraid of "the two brothers" because he had heard "a lot of stuff about them." *Page 4

{¶ 13} Officer Kyle Cunningham, an East Cleveland Police Officer, testified that he was on routine patrol on the night in question. He received a call that shots had been fired in the area of Hayden and Alder, and that there was a possible victim. He and his partner arrived at the scene and, although they saw blood on the sidewalk, they did not see anyone there. They then received a second call that there was a victim at Hayden and Mann. When they arrived, they observed a black male "sitting on the stoop real nervous, crying, stating that he had been shot."

{¶ 14} Officer Cunningham explained what Sims told him that night when he went to see him in the hospital:

{¶ 15} "[Sims] said that he was walking back to the store and as he was returning back to his house a vehicle pulled up next to him and it was Jojwan who was speaking to him first. He got out, shook his hand, greeted him. * * * He stated that * * * he's scared of [Jojwan] because he had heard that they were out robbing people. At that particular time, he said Jojwan got back in the car. Martin approached him with a handgun in his hand and asked him what * * * did he have in his pockets and patted his pockets down. He said he was scared he was gonna get shot, so he grabbed the barrel of the gun and the two wrestled over the gun. At that particular time he said his hand slipped from the weapon and he was shot approximately — he said twice at first." *Page 5

{¶ 16} Officer Cunningham testified that Sims did not tell him during the initial conversation (before he was taken to the hospital) that he had shot Martin too.

{¶ 17} Later at the hospital, Officer Cunningham learned from a Cleveland police officer that they were there because they were also investigating a report of a victim with a gunshot wound. The victim was Martin. Martin ended up being in the hospital bed beside Sims. After obtaining this information, Officer Cunningham asked Sims if he had shot Martin, in addition to being shot himself, and Sims admitted that he did.

{¶ 18} Officer Cunningham then interviewed Martin. He said that Martin gave him a false name at first, but he learned who Martin was from his mother. After he learned Martin's real name, Officer Cunningham asked him where he received his injuries and Martin told him at "123rd and Saywell," which is in Cleveland, not East Cleveland. Martin told Officer Cunningham that he was not involved in the incident with Sims in East Cleveland.

{¶ 19} On cross-examination, Officer Cunningham explained that Sims told him that he had given his gun to a man named James, who was "from the neighborhood." But the police never found a man named James nor the gun. Officer Cunningham also said, after reviewing his report, that Sims had originally told him that Martin had pulled the gun out "as he was patting [Sims] down," not before Martin approached him. *Page 6

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