State v. Svoboda

2021 Ohio 4197, 180 N.E.3d 1277
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 1, 2021
DocketC-190752, C-190753
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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State v. Svoboda, 2021 Ohio 4197, 180 N.E.3d 1277 (Ohio Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Svoboda, 2021-Ohio-4197.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO

STATE OF OHIO, : APPEAL NOS. C-190752 C-190753 Plaintiff-Appellee, : TRIAL NOS. B-1800423 B-1804429 vs. :

SCOTT SVOBODA, : O P I N I O N. Defendant-Appellant. :

Criminal Appeals From: Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas

Judgments Appealed From Are: Affirmed

Date of Judgment Entry on Appeal: December 1, 2021

David P. Fornshell, Warren County Prosecuting Attorney, and Kiersten A. Brandt, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Special Prosecutor, for Plaintiff-Appellee,

Bryan R. Perkins, for Defendant-Appellant. OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS

CROUSE, Judge.

{¶1} In January 2018, defendant-appellant Scott Svoboda was indicted in

the case numbered B-1800423 (“B423”) for three counts of rape, two counts of

sexual battery, and two counts of gross sexual imposition. In August 2018, he was

indicted in the case numbered B-1804429 (“B429”) for two counts of rape and two

counts of gross sexual imposition. All charges relate to the sexual abuse of his minor

stepdaughter, A.S., over a ten-year period. After a jury trial, Svoboda was convicted

of all counts. He has appealed, raising 15 assignments of error for our review. We

overrule all assignments of error and affirm the judgments of the trial court.

Factual Background

{¶2} Debra Svoboda is A.S.’s mother. A.S. is Debra’s child from a previous

relationship. J.S. is Svoboda’s child from a previous relationship. After Debra and

Svoboda married, they had I.S. and L.S. together.

{¶3} A.S. testified that Svoboda started sexually abusing her when she was

six years old and the family was living on Glenhurst Place, in Hamilton County, Ohio.

She testified that the abuse was “constant,” and he touched the outside and inside of

her vagina at least 60 times at that house. She testified that one time she tried to

fight back and he hit her and knocked the wind out of her, so she learned not to fight

back.

{¶4} The family moved to Cardiff Avenue when A.S. was nine years old.

A.S. claimed the sexual abuse escalated at that location. She testified that Svoboda

started to put his mouth and his tongue on the outside and inside of her vagina. The

abuse was routine and would happen in her room and on the couch. A.S. estimated

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that Svoboda performed cunnilingus on her at least 80 times while the family lived

on Cardiff Avenue.

{¶5} The family moved to Forest Road when A.S. was ten years old. A.S.

testified that the abuse continued to escalate. Svoboda would remove his pants, but

keep his boxers on, and would “cuddle” with her, try to put his penis between her

legs, and would make her rub his penis until he ejaculated. She testified that the

cunnilingus abuse continued as well.

{¶6} When A.S. was 12 years old, the family moved to a house on Forest

Lake Drive. A.S. testified that the abuse escalated to anal rape at this address. She

recalled an event where she was in her room watching a Star Wars movie that

Svoboda had recently purchased for her, and, while she lay on her stomach, Svoboda

put his penis into her anus.

{¶7} A.S. testified that when she was 12 years old, her stepbrother J.S. told

Svoboda that she had been “flashing” boys. A.S. denied it, but Svoboda became

angry with her and called her a “slut.” A.S. testified that the hypocrisy of that

statement made her so angry she told her mother about the abuse. Debra did not get

angry like A.S. thought she would. A.S. testified that Svoboda grabbed her by the

shoulders and told her, like he had in the past, that if she ever told anyone about the

abuse again he would ruin her life, her siblings’ lives, and her mother’s life. A.S. then

told Debra that she had lied about the abuse.

{¶8} A.S. testified that shortly after her recantation, Debra walked in on

Svoboda abusing her. A.S. was trying on a bathing suit in her room when Svoboda

came in and began to perform cunnilingus on her. A.S. testified that after Debra

walked in, she “bolted” out of the room. Svoboda chased after her. She testified that

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Debra came back into her room and yelled at her for wearing a bathing suit in the

house.

{¶9} The family moved to Wanninger Lane when A.S. was 16 years old. A.S.

testified that at this location Svoboda digitally penetrated her, performed

cunnilingus on her, and touched her breasts on multiple occasions. She identified

three separate places in the home where he would perform cunnilingus on her—in

her room, in Svoboda and Debra’s room, and on the couch in the living room.

{¶10} On January 14, 2018, A.S. was texting Svoboda while she was at work.

The text conversation concerned A.S. being prevented from going on a ski trip due to

poor grades. Svoboda had told her that she could go, but then texted her to tell her

that Debra had decided she was still grounded and could not go. Svoboda offered to

talk to Debra about getting the punishment lifted. A.S. testified that Svoboda had

done this kind of thing before—manipulate Debra to get A.S. in trouble and then

offer to help A.S. get out of trouble if she had sex with him. A.S. testified that she

became angry with Svoboda’s abuse and the control he had over her life.

{¶11} In response to Svoboda’s offer to help get her out of trouble, A.S.

texted, “or yes, ‘talking.’ As you’re trying to get into my pants, I think you should try

again with mom.” A.S. testified that she put “talking” in quotes because “talking”

was code for Svoboda having sex with her. The text conversation continued:

Svoboda: Whoa [A.S.]!

A.S.: Yep.

Svoboda: That’s taking it too far. I wasn’t even going there, dude.

A.S.: You should talk to mom again.

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Svoboda: I don’t understand why I am getting crapped on. All I’m trying

to do is give you what you want, and you’re talking about wrecking homes

and shit...

A.S.: No. You wrecked a home. All of my anger stems from you and your

stupid decisions. And I think because of that you should be willing to

help.

Svoboda: I’ve been offering to help the whole time you’ve been grounded

and never brought up talking about anything. I’ve tried and tried, and you

said no a dozen times. Didn’t mean to upset you at work or make you

mad. I even offered to let you do stuff even when I told J-man no. How is

that not trying to help you?

A.S.: I’m still grounded. Don’t sorry kiddo me. And don’t try to act like

the good guy. Talk to mom again.

Svoboda: I will but don’t expect things to change. She is pretty set on

proving a point about your grades. I can say sorry because I didn’t ground

you guys, nor did I make the decision that you can’t go. But I’m the bad

guy.

A.S.: You molested me. Yes, you’re the bad guys [sic].

{¶12} After that message, A.S. disclosed the abuse to her manager at work.

A.S.’s boyfriend A.W. came to her work and she told him about the abuse. A.W. took

A.S. to see her aunt and uncle, Chris and Sarah Nesbitt, and A.S. told them about the

abuse. They then took A.S. to the police station. She was interviewed by detectives

and they took pictures of her text conversation with Svoboda, which were admitted

as state’s exhibits six A-E.

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