C.B.R. v. HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH SOUTHERN OCEAN MEDICAL CENTER (L-1160-19, OCEAN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedOctober 18, 2022
DocketA-1606-20
StatusUnpublished

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RECORD IMPOUNDED

NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION This opinion shall not "constitute precedent or be binding upon any court ." Although it is posted on the internet, this opinion is binding only on the parties in the case and its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3.

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1606-20

C.B.R. and R.E.R., JR., h/w,

Plaintiffs-Appellants,

v.

HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH SOUTHERN OCEAN MEDICAL CENTER, RWJ BARNABAS HEALTH PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SCREENING SERVICE AT MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER SOUTHERN CAMPUS, 1 ANNE MARIE SACCO, individually, and ANITA RAINFORD,2 individually,

Defendants-Respondents. _____________________________

Argued April 26, 2022 – Decided October 18, 2022

Before Judges Currier and DeAlmeida.

1 Incorrectly pled as RJW Barnabas Health Psychiatric Emergency Screening Service at Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus. 2 Incorrectly pled as Anita Rainfold. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Ocean County, Docket No. L-1160-19.

Gary R. Katz argued the cause for appellant C.B.R.

Russell J. Malta argued the cause for respondents Hackensack Meridian Health Southern Ocean Medical Center and Anne Marie Sacco (Orlovsky Moody Schaaff Conlon Bedell McGann & Gabrysiak, attorneys; Erin A. Bedell and Russell J. Malta, of counsel and on the brief).

John M. Hockin, Jr. argued the cause for respondents RWJ Barnabas Health Psychiatric Emergency Screening Service at Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus and Anita Rainford (Ronan, Tuzzio & Giannone, attorneys; John M. Hockin, of counsel and on the brief).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

DeALMEIDA, J.A.D.

Plaintiff C.B.R. (Carla)3 appeals from the January 22, 2021 order of the

Law Division dismissing her complaint with prejudice pursuant to R. 4:5-1(b)(2)

and the entire controversy doctrine. We reverse.

I.

Carla alleges the following facts, which we assume to be true for purposes

of this appeal. Carla is married to plaintiff R.E.R., Jr. (Roland). In May 2017,

3 We use initials and pseudonyms to identify the parties and witnesses to protect the confidentiality of Carla's medical records. A-1606-20 2 Roland was bitten by an unvaccinated cat belonging to their neighbor G.B.

(Gail). Just prior to the incident, Roland received a kidney transplant and was

on anti-rejection medication. As a result, it was not clear if he would tolerate

the anti-rabies treatment protocol for the cat bite.

An Ocean County Animal Control official ordered Gail to quarantine the

cat. She failed to comply. Gail instead intentionally, and on a regular basis, fed

the cat along the property line between her residence and Carla and Roland's

home in order to antagonize them.

On June 3, 2017, Carla and Roland arrived home to find an effigy of a cat

hanging on the mailbox of their neighbors R.C. (Robert) and J.C. (Jane). Carla

and Gail thereafter engaged in a heated argument about Gail's cat and the effigy.

During the argument, Carla told Gail that if anything happened to Roland as a

result of the cat bite, Gail "would be dead meat." Carla claims this statement

was not meant as a threat of physical harm, but as "an innocuous warning" to

Gail that she would be held responsible in a civil suit for any harm to Roland

from the cat bite.

Later that evening, Gail called the Little Egg Harbor Township Police

Department (LEHPD) to report that Carla had "threatened to kill her." A police

report was generated, but never acted on because Gail refused to sign it.

A-1606-20 3 The following morning, Carla and Roland got into a verbal argument with

Robert and Jane, who called the LEHPD. Officer Christopher Costa responded

to the scene. Robert and Jane told Costa that during the argument Carla made

terroristic, suicidal, or homicidal threats. After viewing a video recording of the

altercation on a cellphone, Costa transported Carla to defendant Hackensack

Meridian Health Southern Ocean County Medical Center (Meridian Health) for

psychiatric emergency screening services and evaluation.

A police report indicates that "neighbors stated that [Carla] threatened to

shoot them or herself and has been acting in an erratic manner the past several

months." Although the report states that Carla was taken into custody for

harassment, no criminal charges were filed against her.

At the hospital, Carla was screened by defendant Anne Marie Sacco, an

employee of both Meridian Health and defendant RWJ Barnabas Health

Psychiatric Emergency Screening Service at Monmouth Medical Center

Southern Campus (RWJ). Sacco held herself out as a certified psychiatric

screener but did not hold that qualification.

Sacco spoke to Costa, who told her Carla had threatened Gail and told a

neighbor that if something happened to Roland, she would kill her neighbors or

herself. He also stated that Carla told police that if something happened to

A-1606-20 4 Roland "I'm going to shoot them myself" and told him she was depressed about

her son's death thirteen years prior, Roland's health, and her strained relationship

with her neighbors.

Sacco also telephoned Gail and Jane. Gail told Sacco that during the June

3, 2017 dispute Carla: (1) threatened to kill Gail and, if something happened to

Roland, to kill the entire neighborhood; and (2) said, "I want to die; I want to be

with my son; I don't care anymore." In addition, Gail said that Carla had been

aggressive and harassing toward her for the past several weeks, but had not

previously threatened to hurt anyone or herself.

Jane told Sacco that Carla "went off" on neighbors, saying "fuck you, fuck

you assholes," and said to Robert, "why don't you go blow your head off in the

woods." Jane confirmed that Carla said that "if anything happens to my

husband, I am going to kill you all" and opined that Carla "is very paranoid that

the neighborhood is talking about her" and "planning to kill" her. She stated

that the neighborhood was afraid of Carla.

On the basis of the information gathered by Sacco, Carla was held for

involuntary commitment for five and half hours until defendant Anita Rainford,

a certified psychiatric screener, came on duty. Rainford is employed by

Meridian Health and RWJ. Rainford did not conduct the psychiatric screening

A-1606-20 5 required by statutes and regulations and did not speak with Carla. She instead

transcribed Sacco's notes onto a document recommending involuntary

commitment that she then gave to a psychiatrist affiliated with Meridian Health.

Carla later spoke to the psychiatrist during a telepsychiatry evaluation,

telling him there was nothing wrong with her and that she had been transported

to the hospital as the result of a neighborhood dispute. The psychiatrist reviewed

the document prepared by Rainford, and told Carla that he did not believe her

version of events but "believed them," referring to Gail, Jane, and Costa.

Carla was involuntarily committed and transported to a behavioral health

center. She remained at the facility from June 4, 2017 to June 9, 2017.

On or about June 4, 2018, Carla and Roland filed a complaint in the Law

Division against Gail, Robert, Jane, LEHPD, and Costa. Carla alleged: (1)

defamation and abuse of process against Gail, Robert, and Jane for the false and

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