State v. Ocasio

2019 Ohio 5396
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 20, 2019
Docket2019 Ca 00013
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Opinion

[Cite as State v. Ocasio, 2019-Ohio-5396.]

OCCOURT OF APPEALS LICKING COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

STATE OF OHIO JUDGES: Hon. William B. Hoffman, P. J. Plaintiff-Appellee Hon. John W. Wise, J. Hon. Patricia A. Delaney, J. -vs- Case No. 2019 CA 00013 TYLER M. OCASIO

Defendant-Appellant OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Criminal Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 2018 CR 0040

JUDGMENT: Affirmed

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: December 20, 2019

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellee For Defendant-Appellant

WILLIAM C. HAYES JAMES A. ANZELMO PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ANZELMO LAW JENNY GONZALEZ-WELLS 446 Howland Drive ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR Gahanna, Ohio 43230 20 South Second Street, Fourth Floor Newark, Ohio 43055 Licking County, Case No. 2019 CA 00013 2

Wise, J.

{¶1} Defendant-Appellant Tyler M. Ocasio appeals his conviction and sentence

entered in the Licking County Common Pleas Court following a jury trial.

{¶2} Plaintiff-Appellee is the State of Ohio.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE AND FACTS

{¶3} Defendant-Appellant Tyler Ocasio was indicted on one count of felony

aggravated murder, in violation of R.C. §2903.01(B); one count of felony murder, in

violation of R.C. §2903.02(B); one count of aggravated robbery, in violation of R.C.

§2911.01; and one count aggravated burglary, in violation of R.C. §2911.11. Each charge

contained firearm specifications under R.C. §2941.145. The indictment alleged that

Appellant and three co-defendants, Jaden Osborn, Dustin Lehoe, and Dylan Warren,

killed David Barcus during a robbery. Id

{¶4} The following testimony was presented at trial:

{¶5} Kathy Mosholder testified that prior to the night in question, David Barcus

had been living with her and her husband and sleeping in the basement of their home for

about one month. (Tr. Vol. I, p. 133). She stated that her two grandchildren, ages eight

and five, also lived with them. Id. She testified that Barcus had just been released from

prison. Id. She stated that she had known and been friends with Barcus for approximately

30 years. (Tr. Vol. I, p. 134). She stated that she had reason to believe that Barcus was

selling marijuana during the time he was living with them. (Tr. Vol. I, p. 134). Mosholder

testified that on January 19, 2018, she heard muffled noises inside her house. (Tr. Vol. I,

p. 136). She then went through the house to the kitchen and opened up the back door

and was met with a man standing on the other side of the door pointing a gun in her face Licking County, Case No. 2019 CA 00013 3

who told her “Bitch, get the fuck down on the floor. Bitch, get down on the fucking floor.”

(Tr. Vol. I, p. 137). She replied by telling him “No. Get out of my house” and started

screaming. Id. She stated that he tried to push through the door and come into the kitchen

but that she was finally able to shut the door and keep him out. Id. She then sat on the

floor with her back against the stove and feet braced against the door to keep it shut and

continued to yell for them to get out of her house. (Tr. Vol. I, p. 138). She was able to

provide a description of the man and the gun. (Tr. Vol. I, p. 138). She testified that her

husband then opened up the sliding door and fired a warning shot into the ground. (Tr.

Vol. I, p. 139). She then heard commotion downstairs, with people running up the steps

and somebody yelled “We’ve been made. We’ve been made. We got to go. We got to

go.” Id. She then got up and went and looked out her window where she saw four people

running across the street. (Tr. Vol. I, p. 140). Afterward, she found Barcus on his knees

beside his bed with a gunshot wound. (Tr. Vol. I, p. 141). Barcus was taken to the hospital,

where he was pronounced dead. (Tr. Vol. I, p. 180).

{¶1} Richard Mosholder also testified about the events of the night of January

19, 2018, and how he shot into the ground to scare the intruders away and that they then

returned fire as they were fleeing. (Tr. Vol. I, p.163-164).

{¶2} Jaden Osborn testified that he, Ocasio, Dylan Warren, and Dustin Lehoe

drove to Barcus' house on January 19, 2018. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 346). He testified that he did

not know why they were going to the house, but that he went along with the group

because they were his friends. (Tr. Vol. II, pp. 342-43, 345-46). When the men arrived at

Barcus' house, they get out of the car. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 347). Osborn stated that Ocasio was

carrying a silver gun. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 347). One of the men kicked open the door to the Licking County, Case No. 2019 CA 00013 4

home, and Ocasio and Lehoe ran downstairs to Barcus' bedroom. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 348). He

stated that they left after being discovered by Mosholder. (Tr. Vol. II, pp. 349-50). Osborn

admitted that he was testifying in exchange for a plea bargain with the prosecution. (Tr.

Vol. II, pp. 337-38). Osborn also admitted that he previously told police different versions

of the incident at Barcus' house. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 371).

{¶3} Dylan Warren also testified that he went to Barcus' home on January 19,

2018. He testified that Osborn, Ocasio and Lehoe joined him. (Tr. Vol. III, p. 577). He

testified that, on the date of the incident, he discussed with his friends committing a

robbery. (Tr. Vol. III, p. 577). He testified that once inside Barcus' home, Ocasio and

Lehoe ran downstairs to Barcus' bedroom. (Tr. Vol. III, p. 581). He also testified, over

defense counsel's objection, that he discussed committing a robbery with Ocasio ten (10)

days prior to the incident. (Tr. Vol. III, pp. 588-591). The discussion took place over social

media. (Tr. Vol. III, pp. 588-591). The trial court also admitted into evidence, over defense

counsel's objection, the print out of the social media discussion. (Tr. Vol. III, pp. 589-90,

685). Warren also admitted that he was testifying in exchange for a plea bargain with the

prosecution. (Tr. Vol. III, pp. 571-72).

{¶4} Hallie Martin testified that she knew Ocasio and that on January 19, 2018,

Ocasio discussed doing a robbery. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 390). Martin testified that later that day,

she asked Ocasio if he got anything from the robbery or if everything happened too

quickly. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 399). On another occasion, Ocasio told Martin that Lehoe beat up

Barcus during the incident, but that Barcus was not shot. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 407). Martin stated

that she was in a relationship with Warren. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 415). She also admitted to telling Licking County, Case No. 2019 CA 00013 5

investigators different information about her knowledge of the incident with Barcus. (Tr.

Vol. II, pp. 423-24).

{¶5} Brittany Lehoe testified that she is Dustin Lehoe's sister, and that she knew

Ocasio and Warren. (Tr. Vol. II, pp. 545-46). Brittany Lehoe testified that Dustin Lehoe

told her that Ocasio shot someone during a robbery. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 549). She also testified

that when she asked Ocasio if he shot someone, Ocasio nodded his head, but he did not

"really say yeah." (Tr. Vol. II, p. 550). Furthermore, Brittany Lehoe testified that she saw

Ocasio with a silver gun after the incident with Barcus. (Tr. Vol. II, p. 553). She testified

that the gun was left in her home, and that she sold the gun at her brother's request. (Tr.

Vol. II, pp. 553-554, 557).

{¶6} Detective Steven Vanoy testified that Dustin Lehoe told him that on the night

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