State v. Presley, Unpublished Decision (11-13-2003)

2003 Ohio 6069
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedNovember 13, 2003
DocketNo. 02AP-1354 (REGULAR CALENDAR)
StatusUnpublished
Cited by19 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Presley, Unpublished Decision (11-13-2003), 2003 Ohio 6069 (Ohio Ct. App. 2003).

Opinion

OPINION
{¶ 1} Defendant-appellant, Todd David Presley, appeals from a judgment of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas finding him guilty of three counts of rape in violation of R.C. 2907.02.

{¶ 2} On July 23, 2001, defendant was indicted on 18 counts of rape in violation of R.C. 2907.02. Counts one through three alleged sexual conduct with the victim from October 1, 1994, to August 31, 1995. Counts four through six alleged sexual conduct with the victim from September 1, 1995, to September 30, 1996. Counts seven through nine alleged sexual conduct with the victim from October 1, 1996, through March 31, 1997. Counts 10 through 12 alleged sexual conduct with the victim from April 1, 1997, to July 31, 1998. Counts 13 through 15 alleged sexual conduct with the victim from August 1, 1998, through February 29, 1999. Counts 16 through 18 alleged sexual conduct with the victim from March 1, 1999, through September 10, 2000. All 18 counts alleged that the victim was less than 13 years of age. In addition, counts 10 through 18 alleged that defendant purposely compelled the victim to submit by force or threat of force.

{¶ 3} The case was tried before a jury in July 2002. The state's first witness was the alleged victim, Josephine ("Josie") Anthony, age 13 at the time of trial. Josie testified that, when she and her family, which included defendant, her stepfather, her mother, Tamara Presley, her sister and two brothers, moved to Columbus, they lived with defendant's father and his wife. Thereafter, the family lived in several different houses, sometimes with other relatives.

{¶ 4} Josie stated that defendant engaged in sexual conduct with her at each of the houses she lived in, whenever her mother was out of the house. According to Josie, defendant would tell her siblings to go outside or watch a movie prior to abusing her. Specifically, Josie testified that defendant would "[p]ut his private in [her] butt," and "touch her private" with his tongue. She further testified that defendant sometimes put "clear white stuff" that came out of a toothpaste-type container on his private before he "put it in [her] butt." Josie stated that her butt hurt less when defendant put the "clear white stuff" on his private. Id. She also related that defendant made her "lick his dick" and put it into her mouth, and that, when "yellow stuff" from his "private" came out into her mouth, he made her "spit it out in a towel or swallow it." She testified that the "yellow stuff" tasted "nasty." She averred that, when defendant made her "suck on his private," he usually would be standing up and he would make her get on her knees. She further testified that defendant would sometimes put his mouth on her private at the same time she had to "suck on his private." Josie stated that, when this happened, she and defendant would lie on the bed with their feet "at the end of [each other's] head." Josie further testified that defendant sometimes showed her "sex movies." Josie related that she was "afraid" when the abuse occurred, that she did not want it to happen, and that she did not think she could say no to defendant. She also averred that defendant told her not to tell her mother about the incidents.

{¶ 5} Josie averred that she did not tell her mother what defendant had done to her until after her sister caught her performing oral sex on one of her brothers and threatened to tell their mother. Over the objection of defense counsel, Josie testified about problems she experienced subsequent to reporting the sexual abuse to her mother.

{¶ 6} Tamara Presley testified that she married defendant in 1992. The family moved to Columbus in 1994 and lived with defendant's father and his wife for approximately one year. In 1995, the family, with the addition of defendant's mother, moved to a home on Spruce Drive. In April 1997, the family moved to a home on Lockbourne Road. Between July 1998 and February 1999, the family lived with defendant's grandmother. In February 1999, the family moved to a house on Kelton Avenue where they lived together until defendant moved out in October 2000.

{¶ 7} On October 6, 2000, Josie disclosed to Presley what had happened with defendant. Presley immediately called defendant at work and demanded that he return home. Upon his arrival, Presley confronted him with Josie's accusations. Over the objection of defense counsel, Presley was permitted to testify as to problems Josie experienced after the alleged rapes.

{¶ 8} On cross-examination, Presley testified that none of the physicians who provided medical services to Josie during the period that defendant was allegedly sexually abusing Josie ever expressed concern that Josie had been sexually abused. She further averred that none of Josie's siblings reported seeing defendant abuse Josie or otherwise observed any unusual behavior.

{¶ 9} Teresa Hedges-Wydick, a licensed clinical social worker at Children's Hospital, interviewed Josie in the emergency room in October 2000. According to Hedges-Wydick, Josie stated that her stepfather had been "touching" her for a long time, whenever her mother was at work or asleep, and that the last incident had occurred around Labor Day 2000. In particular, Josie reported to Hedges-Wydick that defendant "sucked [her] privates," "stuck his private in [her] butt and it hurt," and that "yellow stuff came out of his private." Josie further related to Hedges-Wydick that defendant told her not to tell her mother. Hedges-Wydick also testified that Josie averred that defendant had shown her videotapes of people who were not wearing any clothes. Hedges-Wydick indicated that Josie gave descriptive, appropriate, spontaneous answers to her open-ended questions and spoke in complete sentences. Hedges-Wydick also testified that, during the interview, she utilized drawings of both female and male anatomy to assist Josie in describing what had occurred.

{¶ 10} On cross-examination, Hedges-Wydick testified that she was familiar with both the concept of "suggestivity"; that is, where children are sometimes susceptible to suggestions made by an adult through questions asked during an interview, as well as with research indicating that suggestivity in sexual abuse cases involving children could sometimes lead to false allegations being made. She further indicated that she had been trained to employ certain measures aimed at avoiding the possibility of suggestivity, such as keeping careful records of interviews and asking open-end questions. Hedges-Wydick further testified that she learned that Presley had been sexually abused as a child and, thus, had heightened concern about sexual abuse. She further testified that she was not present at the time Presley initially questioned Josie about defendant's alleged sexual conduct.

{¶ 11} Dr. Mary Elizabeth Osterlund examined Josie in the hospital emergency room on October 6, 2000. Dr. Osterlund testified that hospital records prepared during the examination reflected that Josie was "mildly developmental[ly] delay[ed]." Dr. Osterlund further testified that the physical examination of Josie revealed no redness or irritation around the perineal area and no abnormality involving the rectum, anus, or genitalia. Dr. Osterlund testified that such findings were consistent with the history provided by Josie; that is, that the last incidence of alleged abuse occurred approximately one month prior to the examination and that defendant often used a lubricant in performing anal intercourse. Dr.

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