DCPP VS. D.P., A.H., J.H. AND M.E., IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF ZA.P., ZI.P., AND AD.H. (FG-09-0246-18, HUDSON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED) (CONSOLIDATED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJune 3, 2020
DocketA-4516-18T1/A-4517-18T1
StatusUnpublished

This text of DCPP VS. D.P., A.H., J.H. AND M.E., IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF ZA.P., ZI.P., AND AD.H. (FG-09-0246-18, HUDSON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED) (CONSOLIDATED) (DCPP VS. D.P., A.H., J.H. AND M.E., IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF ZA.P., ZI.P., AND AD.H. (FG-09-0246-18, HUDSON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED) (CONSOLIDATED)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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DCPP VS. D.P., A.H., J.H. AND M.E., IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF ZA.P., ZI.P., AND AD.H. (FG-09-0246-18, HUDSON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED) (CONSOLIDATED), (N.J. Ct. App. 2020).

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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NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION This opinion shall not "constitute precedent or be binding upon any court ."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 NOS. A-4516-18T1 A-4517-18T1

NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

D.P. and A.H.,

Defendants-Appellants,

and

J.H. and M.E.,

Defendants. __________________________

IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF Za.P., Zi.P., and Ad.H.,

Minors. __________________________

Submitted May 12, 2020 – Decided June 3, 2020 Before Judges Hoffman, Currier and Firko.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Hudson County, Docket No. FN-09-0246-18.

Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant D.P. (Robyn A. Veasey, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; James Daniel O'Kelly, Designated counsel, on the briefs).

Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant A.H. (Robyn A. Veasey, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Patricia Nichols, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, on the briefs).

Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent (Donna Sue Arons, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Sara M. Gregory, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).

Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, Law Guardian, attorney for minors (Meredith Alexis Pollock, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Louise M. Cho, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the brief).

PER CURIAM

Defendants D.P. (mother) and A.H. (mother's boyfriend) appeal from a

June 20, 2018 Family Part order determining that A.H. abused D.P.'s son, Zi.P.

(Zebulon)1, by striking him with a belt and causing serious injuries, within the

1 We refer to the children using pseudonyms for anonymity and ease of reference. A-4516-18T1 2 meaning of Title 9, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c). Zebulon's sister, Za.P. (Zayonara),

was also found to be abused by extension. In addition, the judge determined

that D.P. knew her children were being physically abused by A.H. and failed to

protect them. Having reviewed the record, we conclude that the judge's fact-

finding decision was supported by sufficient credible evidence and is consistent

with the applicable law. We also conclude that A.H. was not deprived of his

right to counsel. Therefore, we affirm.

I.

Zayonara was born in October 2009 and Zebulon was born in July 2011.

The children resided with defendants. The family first became involved with

the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) on January 6, 2016,

when D.P. claimed she had no place to live with her children. The Division

placed the family in a YMCA shelter but they left shortly after to live with

family and friends.

On January 20, 2017, the Division received a referral that Zebulon

complained of D.P. "whooping him." The child had bruises on his leg that

appeared to be old. During the Division's investigation, A.H. admitted that he

struck Zebulon with a belt after he found him defecating in the kitchen garbage

A-4516-18T1 3 can, but referred to it as an "isolated incident." The allegations of abuse and

neglect were not established, and the Division closed the case on April 9, 2017.

On October 23, 2017, the Division received another referral, this time

alleging A.H. physically assaulted D.P. and the children. The reporter indicated

that Zayonara had two bruises on her cheek, lost four-and-a-half pounds, only

grew one inch, and stated she was "whooped" on several occasions.

During the investigation, Zayonara disclosed that A.H. whipped her with

a belt and made her and Zebulon stand in the corner of a room for hours.

Zebulon confirmed this. A.H. denied hitting the children, but D.P. admitted that

the children were "physically disciplined," and she disagreed with A.H. on how

to punish them. The Division concluded the allegations were not established

but required defendants to refrain from using corporal punishment.

On December 13, 2017, the Division received a referral from a teacher

that Zebulon smelled of urine, wore the same shirt every day, wore clothes that

were dirty and moldy, and shoes with holes in them. Zayonara also wore the

same clothes every day. A caseworker attempted to interview Zayonara, but the

child informed the caseworker she was told not to speak to the Division. The

caseworker then interviewed Zebulon, who denied concerns about his home life.

A-4516-18T1 4 After visiting defendants' home, the caseworker reported no concerns and the

Division took no action.

On January 2, 2018, the Division received another referral, this time from

the school nurse. Zayonara complained of pain in her hand, which appeared red

and bruised, and reported to the nurse that A.H. hit her "more times than she

could count." The nurse also noted Zebulon had healed marks and bruises on

his back.

Division caseworkers investigated the report and observed the physical

injuries on both children. Zayonara appeared sad and "fought back tears

throughout the interview." She stated that A.H. "popped" her hand the night

before when she was playing with her dolls, and again that morning when she

put on swimsuit bottoms instead of regular underwear while getting ready for

school. The caseworker photographed the injury.

Zayonara informed the caseworker that she had been "popped" like that

before by A.H. while D.P. was in the next room with the door open and knew

what was going on. D.P. instructed A.H. to stop hitting the children. A.H. made

Zayonara sleep on the floor and take cold baths in a sink. She described their

basement apartment as a "dungeon." Additionally, Zayonara told the

A-4516-18T1 5 caseworker that neither she nor Zebulon received a Christmas gift because she

spoke to Division caseworkers.

Zayonara also claimed that Zebulon has been hit with a belt, "pluck[ed]"

in the head, and "pop[ped]" after urinating in bed or on himself. She reported

sleeping in the basement with no hot water or bathroom, using a hole in the

ground as a toilet, and often cooking noodles for her dinner.

During Zebulon's interview, he denied any physical abuse or that

Zayonara had ever been hit by A.H. However, the caseworker noted that

Zebulon was inappropriately dressed for school and the cold weather. Contrary

to Zayonara's assertions, Zebulon claimed he had a good Christmas break, used

the upstairs toilet, and was fed dinner every day. He also denied that A.H. hit

Zayonara. The caseworker observed "a lot of scarring on [Zebulon's] back [and]

. . . some on his leg area . . . ."

The caseworker made multiple attempts to contact defendants at their

home unsuccessfully. Thereafter, on January 8, 2018, D.P., who was eight

months pregnant with Ad.H. (Adam),2 met with caseworkers at a Division office.

Initially, D.P. denied A.H. disciplined the children, and claimed Zayonara's

injuries were caused by a fellow student. D.P. called her daughter a "little liar"

2 Adam was born to D.P. and A.H. in February 2018. A-4516-18T1 6 and claimed Zebulon's injuries "weren't there before." Later, D.P. admitted A.H.

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