State v. Whatley

2014 Ohio 1126
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 10, 2014
Docket13CA26
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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State v. Whatley, 2014 Ohio 1126 (Ohio Ct. App. 2014).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Whatley, 2014-Ohio-1126.]

COURT OF APPEALS GUERNSEY COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

STATE OF OHIO : JUDGES: : : Hon. John W. Wise, P.J. Plaintiff-Appellee : Hon. Patricia A. Delaney, J. : Hon. Craig R. Baldwin, J. -vs- : : Case No. 13CA26 : JAMES L. WHATLEY, JR. : : : Defendant-Appellant : OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Appeal from the Guernsey County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 13-CR-03

JUDGMENT: AFFIRMED

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: March 10, 2014

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellee: For Defendant-Appellant:

DANIEL G. PADDEN CHANDRA L. ONTKO GUERNSEY CO. PROSECUTOR 665 Southgate Parkway STEPHANIE L. MITCHELL Cambridge, OH 43725 139 West 8th St. P.O. Box 640 Cambridge, OH 43725 Guernsey County, Case No. 13CA26 2

Delaney, J.

{¶1} Defendant-Appellant James L. Whatley, Jr. appeals from the July 30, 2013

Judgment Entry of Sentence of the Guernsey County Court of Common Pleas. Appellee

is the State of Ohio.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Maigen Blanchard Reaches Out to Tyler Burrell and Tells Him She Knows Where to Find Cash and Drugs

{¶2} Maigen Blanchard lived in Cambridge, Ohio with her stepmom, Pam Pifer.

Brock Dilley, Blanchard’s boyfriend and the father of her children, was incarcerated.

Blanchard decided to reach out to her former boyfriend, Tyler Burrell, through

Facebook, and sent Burrell a message on June 20, 2012, asking him to come visit her

in Cambridge. Burrell responded on Thursday, June 21, 2012, and came to Cambridge

from Zanesville with his friend Anjomo “Boomer” Churchill. Churchill drove the pair to

Cambridge in a light gold 2011 Chevy Cruze. Churchill was known to serve as Burrell’s

driver because Burrell did not have a valid license.

{¶3} Burrell and Churchill spent several hours in Cambridge that Thursday.

They drove around with Blanchard and Pifer, “looking at houses.” Burrell asked

Blanchard, “Who is the white boy who drives an Avalanche with 30-day tags who’s

always over in Zanesville?” Blanchard told him it was Christopher Morrison, a friend of

Brock Dilley’s. She offered to point out where Morrison lived. She also told Burrell “she

heard” Morrison had lots of money and was known to keep cash in his sock drawer and

drugs in cereal boxes. Guernsey County, Case No. 13CA26 3

{¶4} On that first visit to Cambridge, Blanchard showed Burrell and Churchill

the location of Morrison’s apartment complex, Coventry Estates, located on U.S. Route

22, east of State Route 77, in Guernsey County. Burrell and Churchill dropped

Blanchard off and didn’t return that day. She thought they were going to go to a party

together on Friday, but Burrell didn’t return calls and didn’t pick her up as they had

planned. Burrell told her he’d come over on Saturday, June 23.

{¶5} In the meantime, Burrell started gathering accomplices, telling them he

knew of a “lick” (robbery) in Cambridge and asking if they wanted to be involved. Elgin

Mitchell and Deondre Crosby signed on and started planning. Patience Sharrer drove

Mitchell and Crosby to meet up with Burrell, who told Mitchell he needed to pick up “his

dude,” whom Mitchell understood to be an unnamed accomplice from Columbus.

Blanchard and Burrell Direct the Group to “Hit a Lick”

{¶6} Saturday night, June 23, 2012, Blanchard was hanging out in Cambridge

with Pifer and her friend Whitney Ford. She received multiple calls from Burrell on the

landline phone, which Pifer could overhear, including discussion about robbing

someone. Ford also heard discussion that people were “on their way,” and Blanchard

said she could show them where Morrison lived.

{¶7} Around 2:00 a.m., the same light-colored Chevy Cruze pulled up and

parked in front of the house, again driven by Churchill, with Burrell in the front

passenger seat [the “Burrell car”]. Pifer and Ford noticed a second, darker car following

the Burrell car, which pulled past the house and parked down the street. Alarmed, Pifer

told Blanchard that if she got in the car, not to bother coming back. Heedless,

Blanchard approached the Burrell car and attempted to open the rear driver’s-side door. Guernsey County, Case No. 13CA26 4

A man inside, previously unseen, held the door shut. She went around the other side,

got in the car, and drove off. The dark car followed closely behind. Pifer and Ford

watched both cars stop at the stop sign and turn left, headed in the direction of Coventry

Estates.

Christopher Morrison and Justain Nelson Celebrate a Birthday

{¶8} June 23, 2012 was Christopher Morrison’s birthday. He lived in Apartment

C in a four-apartment building at Coventry Estates with his pregnant fiancée, Nijier

Thomas. The two spent the day together at the apartment and gathered food and

liquor for a planned birthday cookout later that evening in Zanesville. Morrison and

Thomas headed to the party in Zanesville around 6:00 p.m. in Morrison’s green

Avalanche.

{¶9} Present at the birthday party were Justain Nelson, Morrison’s best friend,

and Nelson’s mother, Theresa Glover. The party lasted until around 11:00 p.m., then

some of the guests went to the “U Bar,” a location in Zanesville. Morrison, Thomas, and

Nelson were in the Avalanche and stayed in the parking lot. Morrison and Thomas

argued because he had been drinking and she didn’t want him to drive. Thomas ended

up staying behind at the “U Bar” with friends while Morrison and Nelson drove off in the

Avalanche. Glover saw her son in the truck with Morrison.

{¶10} Around 1:15 a.m., Morrison called Thomas to say he was home.

The Burrell Car and the Sharrer Car Drive by Coventry Estates

{¶11} The Chevy Cruze was driven by Churchill; Burrell was in the front

passenger seat; Blanchard was behind him in the back seat, and a fourth black male

was in the rear driver’s-side seat. Churchill and Blanchard did not identify this man; Guernsey County, Case No. 13CA26 5

Blanchard said he had “old braids” which were partially grown out and spoke to

someone on an “Obama phone.” Churchill said the man did not speak but at one point

Burrell had mentioned his name was “Zone.”

{¶12} The black car following the Burrell car was a rented Mazda driven by

Patience Sharrer [the “Sharrer car”]. Also in the car were Deondre Crosby and Elgin

Mitchell.

{¶13} The two cars drove past Coventry Estates. Blanchard pointed out the

apartment of Christopher Morrison. Morrison’s Avalanche was parked in the rear of the

building. Both cars turned around, pulled down a side street, and stopped. Blanchard

and Burrell directed Mitchell and Crosby to the apartment. The man with “old braids”

got out of the Burrell car and into the Sharrer car.

{¶14} Burrell, Churchill, and Blanchard drove off and proceeded to spend the

next hour driving around Cambridge.

{¶15} At trial, Elgin Mitchell identified appellant as the man from Columbus, the

individual with “old braids” who got into Sharrer’s car. Sharrer drove; Crosby was in the

front passenger seat; Mitchell and appellant were in the back seat. The Sharrer car

headed back toward Coventry Estates; Burrell called again to say which apartment it

was.

{¶16} Sharrer pulled over and stopped. Mitchell, Crosby, and appellant exited

the car, climbed over a guardrail, and hid near a tree near the apartment building. They

could see into the apartment through the blinds; two men appeared to be asleep inside,

on two separate couches.

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