State v. Mazique

40 So. 3d 224, 9 La.App. 5 Cir. 845, 2010 La. App. LEXIS 581, 2010 WL 1687806
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 27, 2010
Docket09-KA-845
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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State v. Mazique, 40 So. 3d 224, 9 La.App. 5 Cir. 845, 2010 La. App. LEXIS 581, 2010 WL 1687806 (La. Ct. App. 2010).

Opinion

MARION F. EDWARDS, Judge.

12Pefendant/appellant, Timothy J. Ma-zique (“Mazique”), appeals his conviction and sentence for aggravated incest (Count 1) and pornography involving juveniles (Count 2), violations of La. R.S. 14:78.1 and 14:81.1, respectively. Following trial, Mazique was found guilty as charged. The trial court sentenced him to ten years in the Department of Corrections on Count 1 and one year in the Department of Corrections on Count 2, with the sentence on Count 2 to run concurrently with the sentence on Count 1. This timely appeal followed.

Mazique was charged with the sexual abuse of T.J., his teenaged stepdaughter, from approximately August 2007 until some time before April 2008. He was also accused of videotaping the two of them engaged in sexual activity. C.M., the victim’s mother, found the nude photographs and the videotape on Mazique’s cell phone and, after confronting him, she contacted the police.

At trial, Detective Joseph Lemoine of the St. Charles Parish Sheriffs Office testified that he was contacted by the State police in reference to a complaint from C.M. who had stated that her daughter had been sexually molested by Mazique. The victim stated that her stepfather had come to her bed on a number of instances *229 and masturbated over her. Mazique’s cell phone was obtained, along with that of IsT.J., and the images were examined. C.M. had taken the memory card from her husband’s cell phone and brought it to the bureau, placing it in Mazique’s computer. The images were of the victim naked, including a video of Mazique and the victim. The video did not show the victim’s face. However, T.J. stated that all of the pictures were of her. She further stated that Mazique had her take nude photographs of herself and forward them to his cell phone. The police also photographed various rooms in the victim’s home. Following the investigation, Mazique was arrested and, after waiving his rights, gave a statement.

C.M. testified that, on April 15, 2008, she had an argument with Mazique after he came home during the early morning and she left for work without telling him goodbye. Mazique telephoned her while she was on the way to work and said that, if she could not tell him goodbye, his other “boos” would do so. After that, C.M. turned around and went home. Because her suspicions were aroused, she went to Mazique’s truck, took his cell phone, and brought it with her to work. At lunch time, when she started looking at the cell phone, she recognized some pictures of a couple of different females. The one that caught her attention was the upper body shot of a topless young woman who was “unusually large” like T.J. She recognized the wallpaper in the background. She also recognized the blouse being worn by the person in the picture as being her daughter’s blouse. C.M. e-mailed those pictures to Mazique’s sister, Dominique Miller, and Ms. Miller agreed that it was definitely T.J.

C.M. left work and picked up T.J. near their house. They drove to Chili’s and sat in the parking lot, where C.M. asked T.J. if she had ever taken nude pictures. At first, T.J. responded negatively, but when C.M. showed T.J. some photographs, T.J. admitted that was her. C.M. asked T.J. how this came about, and T.J. told C.M. she herself had taken the photographs. She also. asked T.J. how they |4got on Mazique’s cell phone, and T.J. told her the story. They went back home and, after he woke up, Mazique asked C.M. if she had his cell phone. She answered affirmatively, told him what she found on his cell phone, and asked him how the photographs got there. Mazique told her that he found the pictures on his computer, and he took a picture of them with his cell phone, thinking that T.J. had been sending them to a boy. C.M. said she did not understand why he kept the pictures on his cell phone so long and why he did not tell her about them. Mazique kept talking about a video and saying it was of an old girlfriend, but C.M. had not examined any videos.

C.M. went back to work the next day and looked at every video on the cell phone. She thought she recognized T.J. in one of them, especially because she thought she heard something on the video. C.M. saw Mazique clearly on the video, and she thought the female looked like T.J., but, since the female was bent over, she had to ask T.J. if that was her. C.M. left work, checked T.J. out of school, and took her to a hotel. C.M. showed T.J. the video, and T.J. started crying immediately. T.J. told C.M. that it was her on the video.

While Mazique was in jail, he wrote C.M. a letter asking her for another chance, and he said he would change. In that letter, he said that he was ashamed, that he was sorry he put her through this, that he made a mistake, and that he took all the blame. C.M. explained that the letter also could have meant that he would change with respect to his substance abuse *230 problem and that he would no longer commit adultery.

T.J., age 16 at the time of trial, testified that she, her stepfather Mazique, and her mother (C.M.) lived together in a house in Montz in St. Charles Parish. They moved into that house in July 2007. A few months after they moved in, Mazique called her on his cell phone late one night and asked her to let him in the house | r,because the alarm was on. Mazique had a key and T.J. thought he just wanted to be quiet. Mazique, who was drunk, came to her room with a towel, lay next to her, and started “humping” on her. He asked her to play with his nipples while he masturbated on the side of her bed. After-wards, he cleaned “it” up with the towel.

The next day, T.J. asked Mazique if he knew what he had done, and he replied negatively. She told him, and he said he was sorry. Later that day, he came back and asked her to “do it again,” and she complied. Mazique told T.J. that her mother would be upset if she found out what had occurred. A couple of weeks later, the incident reoccurred, and then continued once or twice a week for about a month. At that point, Mazique asked T.J. to masturbate him, which she did. This occurred about once or twice a week for two months. While they were on a trip in Texas, Mazique also performed oral sex on T.J. A few weeks after the trip when they got home, Mazique performed oral sex on T.J. a second time. At some point (between July 2007 and April 18, 2008), Ma-zique asked T.J. to make a videotape of their activities, and she agreed. On the couch in the living room of their house, he videotaped himself masturbating on T.J.’s buttocks while she was lying down. At another time, Mazique sent her a text message. Right afterwards, T.J. took nude photographs of her breasts, buttocks, and vagina while she was in the bathroom at Mazique’s mother’s house and, subsequently, sent those photographs to Mazique’s cell phone.

Mazique showed T.J. the video right after it was taken, and again a few weeks later, saying, “Look at you.”

Kristen Deville testified that she was a computer forensic examiner with the Attorney General’s Office in the Department of Justice and had been employed by them in that capacity since 2006. She explained that, as a computer forensic | r,examiner, she obtained digital evidence and extracted data from it, and that she drew pictures or files needed for a case from that.

Ms. Deville subsequently testified that she found images on Mazique and T.J.’s cell phones, and that she found one image on T.J.’s cell phone that was also on Ma-zique’s cell phone.

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