State v. Rosas

2021 Ohio 3677
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 14, 2021
Docket109952
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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State v. Rosas, 2021 Ohio 3677 (Ohio Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Rosas, 2021-Ohio-3677.]

COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

EIGHTH APPELLATE DISTRICT COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA

STATE OF OHIO, :

Plaintiff-Appellee, : No. 109952 v. :

CHRISTOPHER ROSAS, :

Defendant-Appellant. :

JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION

JUDGMENT: AFFIRMED RELEASED AND JOURNALIZED: October 14, 2021

Criminal Appeal from the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Case No. CR-19-642528-A

Appearances:

Michael C. O’Malley, Cuyahoga County Prosecuting Attorney, Gregory M. Paul, Kevin E. Bringman, and Warren W. Griffin, Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys, for appellee.

Cullen Sweeney, Cuyahoga County Public Defender, and Noelle A. Powell, Assistant Public Defender, for appellant.

EMANUELLA D. GROVES, J.:

Defendant-appellant, Christopher Rosas (“Rosas”), appeals his

convictions following a jury trial. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm. Factual and Procedural History

In the early hours of Sunday, July 28, 2019, officers from the Cleveland

Police Department (“CPD”) arrested Rosas following a report that he had sexually

touched 11-year-old C.H., who was at a sleepover at the home of her best friend N.V.

After the officers took Rosas into custody, 12-year-old N.V. reported that Rosas had

also sexually assaulted her, but on a previous night.

On August 12, 2019, a grand jury indicted Rosas on five counts of gross

sexual imposition, with sexually violent predator specification attached to each

count. On the state’s motion, Counts 2 and 5 were dismissed, and the matter

proceeded to trial on the remaining counts, which were renumbered as Counts 1

through 3.

At the trial, through eight state witnesses and five defense witnesses,

the following testimony was adduced.

Toward the end of July 2019, Rosas, who has been deaf since birth and

whom his friends call “Deafy,” was without electricity at his apartment. Rosas, not

wanting his refrigerated foods to spoil, asked his friend, Jose Vargas (“Vargas”), if

he could temporarily sleep on Vargas’ living room couch, until he resolved the issue

with his electricity. Vargas, who was wheelchair bound and lived with his 12-year-

old daughter, N.V., honored Rosas’ request. Subsequently, Rosas brought his

refrigerated foods and spent the next four or five days at Vargas’ apartment.

During this time-period, C.H., who lived four doors away in the same

apartment complex as N.V., spent a lot of time throughout the days at Vargas’ apartment. Most of this time was spent watching television, YouTube videos, or

talking on the phone. On Saturday, July 27, 2019, the preteen girls planned that C.H.

would sleep over at Vargas’ apartment that night.

C.H. testified that sometime after midnight on July 27, 2019, she and

N.V. went to the kitchen to make something to eat. C.H. stated that Rosas, who was

acting drunk, offered to make them personal-sized frozen pizzas. Rosas gave each

girl a pizza, which C.H. stated they planned to eat, while watching television in the

living room. C.H. sat at one end of the couch, leaving space in the middle for N.V.,

who had gone into the bedroom, and Rosas sat at the opposite end of the couch.

C.H. testified that while waiting for N.V. to return, Rosas tried to get

her attention. C.H. attempted to ignore Rosas, but he called her over, so she stood

up to hear what he was saying. Rosas leaned over and asked C.H. to give him a hug,

but she was scared. C.H. stated that Rosas pulled her towards him and proceeded

to grip her buttocks for approximately four seconds. C.H. stated that after Rosas

released her, he put his finger to his mouth and said “Shhhh” then extended his

pinky finger, as if asking her to pinky-swear or conceal what occurred. C.H. refused

to pinky-swear, put down her pizza, said she was going to the bathroom, but instead

went to N.V.’s bedroom.

C.H. testified she immediately told N.V. what happened, who indicated

that she had to tell her father. C.H. stated she was fearful and worried that N.V.’s

father would no longer like her once N.V. told him what Rosas had done. C.H. stated

that while N.V. had gone to tell her father, she contacted her older sister, A.H., via FaceTime,1 and told her that Rosas had touched her inappropriately. A.H.

immediately informed their mother.

C.H. testified that when N.V. returned to the bedroom, she indicated

that her father had instructed that they lock the bedroom door. C.H. stated that

before they could lock the door, Rosas came to the bedroom, made a “sad frowning

face” and begged them to come back to the living room. The girls refused, locked

the door, and placed a dresser behind it as a barricade. N.V. told C.H. to say it was

just a “prank,” but C.H. told N.V. she could not do so.

C.H.’s mother, B.M., testified that upon learning that Rosas had

touched C.H. inappropriately, she immediately walked over to Vargas’ apartment.

B.M. stated that as she approached the apartment, she could see Rosas, through the

glass patio door, pacing back and forth. B.M. testified that she pounded on the door,

Rosas slid it open, and she immediately stated “[y]ou touched my daughter. You

touched my daughter. And that’s when he said to me. [sic] Nothing like that.

Nothing like that. I swear, nothing like that. That was all he kept saying.”

B.M. testified that she screamed for the girls, who were nowhere in

sight, to come out. B.M. stated that when the girls came out of the bedroom, the look

on C.H.’s face “is something a mother never wants to see.” B.M. described C.H. as

scared. When asked to interpret C.H.’s scared look, B.M. stated “I mean, it’s so hard

1 FaceTime is a video calling feature available on many smart-phone devices. The feature allows users to see and hear the person on the other end of the phone call. to describe. Like I’m safe, like, thank you.” B.M. stated she instructed the girls to

run down to her apartment and then she called the police.

N.V. testified that she has known Rosas since she was a little girl and

that he is a friend of her father. N.V. testified that on the night in question, after her

father had gone to bed, Rosas made pizza. N.V. stated that after she had eaten her

pizza, she left the living room, went to the bathroom, and then to her room. N.V.

testified that as she was walking back to the living room, she saw Rosas and C.H.

hugging and saw Rosas touching C.H.’s butt. N.V. stated that C.H.’s back was facing

hers, so C.H. did not see her in the hallway. N.V. stated that C.H. walked toward the

bathroom, closed the door, but did not enter, and instead came to the bedroom.

N.V. stated that she informed her father, who indicated he would talk with Rosas,

but she was not aware of what was discussed.2

N.V. testified that when she returned to her bedroom, after informing

her father, C.H. was still on the FaceTime call with her sister. N.V. stated that she

asked C.H. to put the conversation on mute and then suggested that C.H. say it was

just a prank, but C.H. refused. When asked what motivated her to suggest saying it

was a prank, N.V. said she was afraid that something bad would happen to her

father. When pressed further, N.V., who had earlier testified that she had seen Rosas

putting away his gun that night,3 testified as follows:

Q. You said you were scared something would happened, [sic] what do

2 Vargas was not called as a witness at the trial.

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