State v. White

2017 Ohio 1488
Ohio Court of Appeals·Decided April 24, 2017·No. 13-16-21·Published·Cited by 21 cases

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT

SENECA COUNTY

STATE OF OHIO, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, CASE NO. 13-16-21 v.

JAMES E. WHITE, OPINION DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

Appeal from Seneca County Common Pleas Court Trial Court No. 16-CR-0082

Judgment Affirmed

Date of Decision: April 24, 2017

APPEARANCES:

Jennifer L. Kahler for Appellant Derek W. DeVine and Rebeka Beresh for Appellee

PRESTON, P.J.

{¶1} Defendant-appellant, James E. White (“White”), appeals the August 23, 2016 judgment entry of sentence of the Seneca County Court of Common Pleas. For the reasons that follow, we affirm.

{¶2} This case stems from allegations that White sexually abused (1) his granddaughter, K.W., in 2007 and 2008, when K.W. was less than 10 years of age, (2) his daughter, C.C., between 1995 and 1996, when C.C. was 12 or 13 years old, and (3) two girls that White and his wife, Linda White (“Linda”), babysat, A.M. and K.M. (See Doc. No. 1); (Aug. 9, 2016 Tr., Vol. I, at 150). It was alleged that White sexually abused A.M. between 2001 and 2005, while A.M. was less than 10 years of age, and that White sexually abused K.M. between 2000 and 2002, while K.M. was less than 13 years of age. (See Doc. Nos. 1, 24, 25).

{¶3} On April 27, 2016, the Seneca County Grand Jury indicted White on:

Counts One, Two, and Three of rape in violation of R.C. 2907.02(A)(1)(b), (B), first-degree felonies; Counts Four and Five of gross sexual imposition in violation of R.C. 2907.05(A)(4), (C)(2), third-degree felonies; and Count Six of gross sexual imposition in violation of R.C. 2907.05(A)(1), (C)(1), a fourth-degree felony. (Doc. No. 1). Counts One, Two, and Three included the specification that the victim was “less than ten years of age at the time of the offense.” (Id.). White pled not guilty to the counts and specifications of the indictment on May 3, 2016. (Doc. No. 7).

{¶4} On July 27, 2016, the State filed a motion to amend Count Three of the indictment to reflect that White’s conduct allegedly occurred between 2001 and 2005 instead of between 2001 and 2006, which the trial court granted on July 28, 2016. (Doc. Nos. 24, 25).

{¶5} The case proceeded to a jury trial on August 9 and 10, 2016. (Aug. 9, 2016 Tr., Vol. I, at 1); (Aug. 10, 2016, Vol. II, at 192). On August 10, 2016, the jury found White guilty of all of the counts and specifications of the amended indictment. (Aug. 10, 2016 Tr., Vol. II, at 309-311); (Doc. No. 33). The trial court filed its judgment entry of conviction on August 11, 2016. (Doc. No. 34).

{¶6} The trial court held a sentencing and a sex-offender registration hearing on August 19, 2016. (Aug. 19, 2016 Tr. at 2, 17, 20). The trial court sentenced White to: life in prison without the possibility of parole as to Counts One and Two, respectively; 25 years in prison as to Count Three; 54 months in prison as to Counts Four and Five, respectively; and 17 months in prison as to Count Six. (Id. at 16- 18); (Doc. No. 36). The trial court ordered:

Counts One and Two are ordered to be served concurrently one with the other but consecutively to each count. Counts Three and Four are ordered to be served concurrently one with the other but consecutively to each count. Count Five is ordered to be served consecutively to

each count, and Count Six is ordered to be served consecutively to each count in this case.

(Id. at 17-18); (Id.). The trial court also classified White as a Tier III sex offender. (Aug. 19, 2016 Tr. at 17, 20). The trial court filed its judgment entries of sentence and sex-offender classification on August 23, 2016. (Doc. Nos. 36, 39).1

{¶7} White filed a notice of appeal on August 29, 2016. (Doc. No. 41). He raises 12 assignments of error for our review, which we discuss together.

Assignment of Error No. I

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Rape of KW Where the State Failed to Introduce Sufficient Evidence to Support the Conviction.

Assignment of Error No. II

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Rape of KW Where the State Failed to Introduce Sufficient Evidence to Support the Conviction.

Assignment of Error No. III

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Rape of AM Where the State Failed to Introduce Sufficient Evidence to Support the Conviction.

Assignment of Error No. IV

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Gross Sexual Imposition of AM Where the State Failed to Introduce Sufficient Evidence to Support the Conviction.

1 The trial court filed a nunc pro tunc judgment entry of sentence on September 9, 2016.

Assignment of Error No. V

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Gross Sexual Imposition of KM Where the State Failed to Introduce Sufficient Evidence to Support the Conviction.

Assignment of Error No. VI

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Gross Sexual Imposition of CC Where the State Failed to Introduce Sufficient Evidence to Support the Conviction.

Assignment of Error No. VII

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Rape of KW When the Conviction Was Against the Manifest Weight of the Evidence.

Assignment of Error No. VIII

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Rape of KW When the Conviction Was Against the Manifest Weight of the Evidence.

Assignment of Error No. IX

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Rape of AM When the Conviction Was Against the Manifest Weight of the Evidence.

Assignment of Error No. X

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Gross Sexual Imposition of AM When the Conviction Was Against the Manifest Weight of the Evidence.

Assignment of Error No. XI

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Gross Sexual Imposition of KM When the Conviction Was Against the Manifest Weight of the Evidence.

Assignment of Error No. XII

The Trial Court Erred in Finding Appellant Guilty of Gross Sexual Imposition of CC When the Conviction Was Against the Manifest Weight of the Evidence.

{¶8} In his 12 assignments of error, White argues that his convictions are based on insufficient evidence and are against the manifest weight of the evidence.2 In particular, he argues in his first, second, and third assignments of error that there is insufficient evidence that he raped K.W and A.M. He specifically argues under his fourth, fifth, and sixth assignments of error that there is insufficient evidence to find him guilty of gross sexual imposition. In his seventh, eighth, and ninth assignments of error, he argues that rape convictions are against the manifest weight of the evidence. Finally, in his tenth, eleventh, and twelfth assignments of error, he argues that his gross-sexual-imposition convictions are against the manifest weight of the evidence.

{¶9} Manifest “weight of the evidence and sufficiency of the evidence are clearly different legal concepts.” State v. Thompkins, 78 Ohio St.3d 380, 389 (1997). As such, we address each legal concept individually.

2 White does not challenge the specifications that the victims were less than ten years of age at the time of the offenses.

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