Barry Wood, Jr. v. Merrill Wells, VOA Facility Director, Ft. Worth and Volunteers of America, TX Inc.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 10, 2011
Docket02-11-00087-CV
StatusPublished

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Barry Wood, Jr. v. Merrill Wells, VOA Facility Director, Ft. Worth and Volunteers of America, TX Inc., (Tex. Ct. App. 2011).

Opinion

02-11-087-CV-REH

COURT OF APPEALS

SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

FORT WORTH

NO. 02-11-00087-CV

Barry Wood, Jr.

APPELLANT

V.

Merrill Wells, VOA Facility Director, Ft. Worth and Volunteers of America, TX Inc.

APPELLEES

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FROM THE 348th District Court OF Tarrant COUNTY

MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

          On the court’s own motion, we withdraw the opinion and judgment dated October 13, 2011, and substitute the following.

I.  Introduction

          Appellant Barry Wood, Jr. appeals the trial court’s summary judgment in favor of Appellees Merrill Wells, VOA Facility Director, Ft. Worth and Volunteers of America, TX Inc. (VOA).  We will affirm.

II.  Factual and Procedural Background

          In 2007, a federal court convicted Wood of false statement in passport application and sentenced him to twenty-seven months’ confinement and a period of supervision.  Wood served part of his sentence at the Bureau of Prisons’s (BOP) Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) in Beaumont, Texas.  In March 2009, the FCC sent a referral to Lola Lee Brown, a Community Corrections Manager (CCM) for the BOP, indicating that Wood would soon be eligible for an early release and placement in a Residential Reentry Center (RRC).

          Several months later, the FCC approved Wood’s application for a furlough to travel by town driver, bus, and taxi, without an escort, to Fort Worth, Texas, to serve the remaining portion of his sentence at an RRC operated by the VOA.  Wood’s predetermined travel itinerary indicated that a town driver would depart the FCC with Wood on September 4, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. and drive him to the Greyhound Bus Station.  Wood’s bus was scheduled to leave Beaumont at 11:30 a.m. for Fort Worth.[2]  Wood’s anticipated arrival in Fort Worth was 10:30 p.m. on September 4, 2009.  He was then scheduled to take a taxi to the RRC, where he was scheduled to arrive no later than 11:30 p.m. that night.

          According to Wood, his initial 11:30 a.m. departure from Beaumont was delayed to 12:30 p.m.  However, that bus was oversold, so Wood was bumped to a 1:00 p.m. departure bus that did not arrive in Houston until 2:15 p.m.  He therefore missed his originally scheduled 1:45 p.m. departure from Houston, so Greyhound rescheduled him for the 5:00 p.m. bus.  Wood was bumped again and did not depart Houston until 6:15 p.m.  He arrived in Dallas at 11:50 p.m., departed Dallas on the 12:15 a.m. bus, and arrived in Fort Worth at 1:00 a.m.  He then rode by taxi to the RRC, where he arrived after 1:00 a.m., nearly two hours past his anticipated arrival.

          The conditions of Wood’s furlough, which he signed, stated, “I agree to contact the institution (or United States Probation Officer) in the event of arrest, or any other serious difficulty or illness.”  Wood apparently attempted to notify the VOA of his delay, but because the call was long distance and transferees are not authorized to carry cell phones, Wood called the VOA collect.  His call was met by a recording that was unable to accept the long distance charges.  Wood therefore placed a collect call to his mother, Rojeane Wood, who accepted his call and agreed to notify the VOA of his delay.

          Rojeane called the VOA at 4:30 p.m. on September 4, 2009, to inform it of the delay and Wood’s attempted collect call.  The VOA staff told Rojeane to call the home institution, the FCC, instead.  Rojeane therefore phoned the FCC to tell them that Wood would be arriving late to the VOA due to bus delays beyond his control.  The FCC informed Rojeane that she needed to call the VOA, so she called the VOA again and left a message with a monitor.  She stated what the FCC had told her and that Wood would be late due to bus delays.

          At 12:55 a.m. on September 5, 2009, Felicia Jackson, a VOA employee, prepared an incident report citing Wood for violating conditions of his furlough because his anticipated time of arrival had passed but he was still not present at the VOA.  The report did not mention any conversation with Wood’s mother regarding the delay.  Jackson called the FCC at 12:19 a.m., and an officer told her that Wood had left the FCC the previous morning.  Her report did not indicate that the FCC officer had mentioned receiving a phone call from Wood’s mother, although Wells, the VOA’s facility director, contended that Jackson had been informed of Wood’s delay.

          Wood met with Wells the following Tuesday to discuss the late arrival.  Wood explained the bus delays and gave Wells a handwritten document that outlined the chronology of events from September 4, 2009.  Wells understood Wood when he explained that both the FCC and the VOA had been alerted that Wood would be arriving late, and Wells later admitted that Wood had informed him that he was bumped from the bus departing from Beaumont, but Wells denied that Wood had told him that he was bumped from the bus departing from Houston.

          Wells did not conduct an investigation before contacting his superior, Lola Brown, Community Corrections Manager (CCM), about the incident because Wood said that he had taken another bus without contacting the FCC or the VOA, in violation of his furlough.  Wells told Brown that Wood had given up his seat on the bus that he was scheduled to take.  Based on discussions with Wells and an FCC staff member, Brown made the administrative decision to have Wood incarcerated for thirty days in the Mansfield City Jail pending a determination of his suitability for RRC placement.

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