DCPP VS. S.J., N.L., AND D.P., IN THE MATTER OF M.P. AND D.P. (FN-07-0301-19, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedNovember 19, 2021
DocketA-0451-20
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NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION This opinion shall not "constitute precedent or be binding upon any court ."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-0451-20

NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

S.J. and N.L.,1

Defendants,

and

D.P.,

Defendant-Appellant. __________________________

IN THE MATTER OF M.P. and D.P., minors. __________________________

Submitted November 1, 2021 – Decided November 19, 2021

1 Pursuant to Rule 1:38-3(d)(10) to (12), we use initials and fictitious names to protect the confidentiality of the participants in these proceedings. Before Judges Fasciale and Firko.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Essex County, Docket No. FN-07-0301-19.

Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Catherine W. Wilkes, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the briefs).

Andrew J. Bruck, Acting Attorney General, attorney for respondent (Melissa H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Amy Melissa Young, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).

Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, Law Guardian, attorney for minors (Nancy P. Fratz, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

In this Title 9 proceeding, defendant D.P. (Dwayne) appeals from a

September 25, 2019 order entered by a Family Part judge under N.J.S.A. 9:6 -

8.21(c)(4)(b), 2 finding he abused or neglected his girlfriend's son M.P.

(Michael), born in 2017. The judge found Dwayne physically assaulted [the

mother] while [she] was holding their child . . . in her arms . . . [and] was [seven]

2 N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c)(4)(b) provides an "abused or neglected child" includes children under the age of eighteen whose physical, mental, or emotional condition is in imminent danger of being impaired due to substantial risk of harm caused by a parent or guardian's failure to "exercise a minimum degree of care."

A-0451-20 2 months pregnant.3 Defendant S.J. (Serena), the biological mother of Michael

and D.P. (Dante), born in 2019, had no findings made against her. N.L. (Neil)

is Michael's biological father, and no findings were made against him. 4 For the

reasons that follow, we affirm.

I.

We derive the following facts from the record. Serena has a long history

with the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) dating back to

2004 after making sexual abuse allegations against her daughter J.R.'s father.

Those allegations were unsubstantiated. In addition, Serena suffered from

mental health issues and unstable housing, leading to the removal of J.R. in

2005. In 2006, Serena's other daughter, A.S., was released to her father's care

after she was born. Eventually, Serena's parental rights were terminated as to

J.R. and A.S., who were adopted and are not involved in this appeal.

On July 3, 2018, the Division received a referral from the East Orange

Police Department (EOPD) that Dwayne punched Serena in the face after an

argument because she allegedly said "something bad" about his family. Initially,

3 Dwayne is not Michael's biological father. At the time central to this matter under review, Dwayne claims he was unaware of this fact. 4 S.J. and N.L. have not filed appeals. A-0451-20 3 Serena told the EOPD that Michael, then seven months old, was in her arms

when this occurred. "[E]xcessive blood [was found] on the bathroom floor," and

medical personnel at East Orange General Hospital confirmed Serena's nose was

fractured and required surgery. However, Serena reported to Division

investigators that Michael "was sitting on the floor near the bed when the

incident occurred." She also informed the representative that this was "the first

physical altercation she had with [Dwayne]." At the time of the altercation,

Serena was unemployed and financially dependent on Dwayne, even though she

received various forms of government assistance. Dwayne's history is

significant for domestic violence and simple assault.

A week later, Serena called the Division and claimed she lied to the police

regarding her injuries and changed her story to claim "she was beat up by two

[women]," and Dwayne was cheating on her with one of them. Serena explained

she blamed the attack on Dwayne "because she felt as though it was his fault."

In response, Dwayne denied any knowledge of the incident and "vehemently

denied punching [Serena] in the face." Dwayne told the Division investigator

he was working out of state in California at the time of the alleged incident;

however, he did not produce his employer's travel logs to support his alibi and

stated his attorney advised him "not to speak to anyone regarding any matters."

A-0451-20 4 Although the two were in a relationship, they resided in separate homes.

Dwayne claimed Serena had "called the woman and invited her to the house to

fight." The Division concluded the allegations of physical abuse were "not

established" but assessed the scored risk level as "high" before transferring the

matter to the permanency unit to provide services.

On October 15, 2018, Serena underwent a psychological assessment with

Dr. Mark Singer. He found Serena:

has a history of engaging in intense and unstable relationships, acknowledged having had an altercation with some women and related this to jealousy involving the father of [Michael]. Of concern, [Serena] appears to have difficulty dealing with anger . . . [and] acknowledged that she has mood swings, consistent with [bipolar] [d]isorder. At present, she denied receiving any mental health treatment and indicated that medication may be helpful.

....

[Serena] denied any domestic violence in the relationship (contrary to the record) and indicated that, ''[she and Dwayne] are still together." She reported that they have been together for [two] years. As [Dwayne] was not evaluated, no comments may be made regarding his parenting capacity or any risk factors he may or may not present. The data does suggest that [Serena] has some difficulty trusting [Dwayne].

Dr. Singer recommended Serena "participate in individual therapy"; "be

evaluated by a psychiatrist in order to assess any need for medication"; maintain

A-0451-20 5 sobriety and, "[i]f needed, an updated substance abuse evaluation should occur."

Dr. Singer also recommended Dwyane "should be evaluated by a psychologist

in order to have a more complete picture of the adult relationship and to identify

any potential risk factors present." During a psychiatry evaluation, Serena

claimed "she has been in [an] abusive relationship with [Dwyane]." She also

stated there were "frequent episodes of abuse directed towards her and often

times . . . in [the] presence of [Michael]." In April 2019, Dwayne was arrested

by the Newark Police Department (NPD) for striking Serena over the head with

a bottle while he was drunk.

On May 13, 2019, the Division received a referral from the NPD about

another alleged altercation between Dwayne and Serena after he contacted her

to apologize and return home with Michael. She told the NPD and the Division

that after Dwayne picked her and Michel up after 1:00 a.m., an argument ensued

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