State v. Stevenson, Unpublished Decision (3-27-2000)
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Opinion
THE APPELLANT'S CONVICTION FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND RESISTING ARREST WAS AGAINST THE MANIFEST WEIGHT AND SUFFICIENCY OF THE EVIDENCE.
At trial, the State presented the testimony of Alta Stevenson, Jaworski Eutsey, Lafestus Eutsey, and Officer Eric Stanbro, patrol officer for the City of Canton Police Department. Alta Stevenson is appellant's wife, Jaworski Eutsey is Mrs. Stevenson's brother, and Lafestus Eutsey is Mrs. Stevenson's son and appellant's step-son. The State presented evidence appellant engaged in a verbal confrontation with his wife, which escalated into a physical confrontation between appellant, his wife, and her brother. The parties disagreed as to who was the aggressor. Mrs. Stevenson and Mr. Eutsey both testified appellant threatened them with a gun. Mrs. Stevenson testified appellant bit her and punched her in the face. Lafestus Eutsey testified he also heard his step-father cursing and threatening his mother, his uncle, and himself. Lafestus Eutsey testified appellant had a gun which he pointed at Lafestus and his mother. Appellant testified he acted in self-defense, after his wife and brother-in-law attacked him. Appellant has a disability in that he has only limited use of one of his arms. Officer Stanbro testified five officers responded to the call. Two officers remained in an alley behind the residence, while the other three officers went into the home. The officers observed appellant and his wife fighting while Mr. Eutsey attempted to separate them. Officer Stanbro testified it took all three of the officers to place the appellant in handcuffs. The officer then interviewed Jaworski Eutsey and Lafestus Eutsey, both of whom appeared upset. Appellant also presented the evidence of Joyce Russell, appellant's sister, who testified regarding his truthfulness and peaceful nature. Russell testified that although she was not present on the evening on question, she did not believe appellant was capable of pointing a gun at anyone. The State's exhibits included photographs of Alta Stevenson, showing bruising and blood on her face and a bite mark on her arm. Appellant urges his convictions were against the manifest weight and sufficiency of the evidence. In State v. Thompkins (1997),
For the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the Municipal Court of Canton, Stark County, Ohio, is affirmed, and the cause is remanded to that court for execution of sentence.
By: GWIN, P.J., WISE, J., and EDWARDS, J., concur.
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