State v. Teagarden, 08-Ca-39 (12-23-2008)

2008 Ohio 6896
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 23, 2008
DocketNo. 08-CA-39.
StatusPublished

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State v. Teagarden, 08-Ca-39 (12-23-2008), 2008 Ohio 6896 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

OPINION *Page 2
{¶ 1} Appellant Trevor Teagarden appeals his convictions of one count of rape and three counts of gross sexual imposition. The State of Ohio is plaintiff-appellee.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE AND FACTS
{¶ 2} Appellant was indicted on July 9, 2007, on one count of rape of a minor under the age of 13, in violation of R.C. 2907.02(A)(1)(b), three counts of gross sexual imposition with a child victim under the age of 13, in violation of R.C. 2907.05(A)(4), and one count of attempted gross sexual imposition with a child victim under the age of 13, in violation of R.C. 2923.02(A), the attempt statute, and R.C. 2907.05(A)(4).

{¶ 3} Appellant proceeded to a trial by court, having waived his right to trial by jury. The facts adduced at trial are as follows:

{¶ 4} On June 29, 2007, Appellant was at the residence of Jesse Sharrock, a longtime friend. Several people resided at Sharrock's residence in June, 2007, including Sharrock's partner, Henry Strong, Sharrock's sister, Shawna Sharrock, her minor son, F.S., and Sharrock's minor daughters, D.S., age 12, and A.S., age 10.

{¶ 5} During the afternoon hours of June 29, 2007, Appellant arrived at the Sharrock residence. Jesse testified that he had spoken with Appellant several days prior to June 29 and knew that Appellant was going to stop by the residence on that day.

{¶ 6} A.S. testified that she knew Appellant because he was a friend of her dad's. She stated that when Appellant arrived at the house, she was making macaroni and cheese with her sister and F.S. *Page 3

{¶ 7} Later that evening, the kids decided to watch a couple of movies. The first movie that they put in, "Norbit," was playing when Appellant asked A.S. to sit with him on the couch. A.S. testified that she went to sit on the couch with Appellant, and that she was wearing a tank top with a built in shelf-bra and a pair of pajama pants. Appellant pulled a blanket over A.S. up to her shoulders and began playing with her hair and rubbing her back.

{¶ 8} According to A.S., Appellant was laying behind A.S. when he started rubbing her belly and when he began touching the elastic band of her bra under her tank top. A.S. testified that this made her uncomfortable so she went to get a drink of water and then sat on the floor with F.S.

{¶ 9} After "Norbit" finished playing, the kids put the movie, "Epic Movie" on. A.S. stayed on the floor with F.S., and Appellant asked D.S. to sit on the couch with him. D.S. testified that he told her to "come over here and keep me warm."

{¶ 10} When D.S. sat on the couch with Appellant, he pulled a blanket over her up to her shoulders. D.S. testified that she was also wearing a tank top with a shelf-bra and pajama pants. According to D.S., Appellant began playing with her hair, rubbing her belly underneath her shirt, touching her breasts underneath her shirt but over her bra, and then put his hand down her pajama pants and touched her vagina, both inside and out. She stated that she knew he touched the inside of her vagina because it burned. He also told her to turn over and then touched her buttocks.

{¶ 11} As he was touching D.S., he made several comments to her, including, "Do you like that?", "You're really mature for your age," "How many boyfriends do you have?" and "Can we kiss?" *Page 4

{¶ 12} D.S. testified that she was "really scared" and that she tried to get F.S.'s attention and mouthed the word "help" to him, but that he did not see her.

{¶ 13} Henry arrived home from work while Appellant was on the couch with D.S. He testified that he observed them laying on the couch together and that they had a blanket covering both of them up to their shoulders.

{¶ 14} At some point, Shawna told the kids to go upstairs to bed. Shawna testified that she had taken some Percocets at some point that evening because of her broken ankle and that she fell asleep during the movies, but she thought she woke up around 2:00 a.m. to tell the kids to go to bed. The kids went upstairs and A.S. went into the bathroom. When she exited the bathroom, she saw her sister hugging F.S. She said her sister was crying and looked "scared."

{¶ 15} D.S. told F.S. what had happened and stated that "Trevor touched me in inappropriate places." She stated that they were trying to be quiet when they were talking about it because they did not want Appellant to hear them. After D.S. told A.S. and F.S. what had happened, the kids made a plan to throw a glass dolphin at Appellant if he came up the stairs. F.S. wrote a note to his mom, which stated, "Trevor was touching [D.S.] in the wrong spot and was asking her some questions." F.S. then took the note downstairs and tried to get his mom's attention, but she could not see what was on the note and did not find out what happened until later the next morning.

{¶ 16} The kids decided not to wake Jesse up because he had to work in the morning. Appellant was still at the residence when Jesse went to bed between 8:00 and 8:30 p.m. Jesse stated that in the past, he had had problems with Appellant refusing to go home in the evenings and that he sometimes overstayed his welcome. *Page 5 When Jesse woke up the next morning, Appellant was asleep on the loveseat in the living room. Shawna was asleep on the other couch because her broken ankle rendered her partially immobile.

{¶ 17} When Henry woke the kids up the next morning, F.S. told him what had happened. Henry called Jesse and told him what had occurred. Jesse spoke briefly to D.S., who was crying, and then talked to Shawna and told her to tell Appellant to leave, but then changed his mind and told Henry to keep him there while they called the police.

{¶ 18} While Henry called the police, Shawna confronted Appellant about the allegations. Appellant stated that he didn't think that he had touched the girls inappropriately. Shawna stated that right after she asked Appellant about the allegations, he got up and went into the bathroom. She stated that she heard water running in the bathroom for two to three minutes while Appellant was in there. When Appellant exited the bathroom, he was acting "fidgety" and "nervous."

{¶ 19} When Jesse arrived home, he spoke with D.S., and then took her to a medical appointment in Newark, where she was examined by Leslie Dieterich, a pediatric nurse practitioner at Licking Memorial Pediatrics, who also worked at "The Kid's Place," which is a medical facility where children are seen for suspected physical and sexual abuse. Dieterich testified that her exam of D.S. yielded mostly normal results, with the exception of an abraded fourchet, which was later determined to be unrelated to the alleged assault.

{¶ 20} When taking D.S.'s medical history, D.S. informed Dieterich that she was there because "A guy named Trevor, my dad's best friend, wanted to snuggle with me, so I did." *Page 6

{¶ 21} Dieterich asked D.S. about any sexual assault and D.S. stated that "he had started playing with her hair and then rubbing me and when I asked where he was rubbing her she pointed across her lower abdomen and stated here and then went down. And when I asked for clarification on that, what she meant when she said he went down, she stated that he went down under her underwear."

{¶ 22} Dieterich testified that D.S.

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