Harrell v. Daniels
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Opinion
Billy Joe HARRELL, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Betty DANIELS and Horace Mann Insurance Company, Defendant-Appellee.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.
Richie & Richie by Byron A. Richie, Shreveport, for Billy Jo Harrell.
Mayer, Smith & Roberts by Paul Mayer, Shreveport, for Horace Mann Ins. Co.
Roland V. McKneely, Jr., Asst. Dist. Atty., Bossier City, for Bossier Parish School Bd.
Before JASPER E. JONES, SEXTON and LINDSAY, JJ.
JASPER E. JONES, Judge.
This is an appeal of a judgment rejecting a claim for damages allegedly resulting from the corporal punishment of a nine year old student by a teacher. The plaintiff-appellant is Billy Joe Harrell, individually and as administrator of the estate of his minor son, William Edward Harrell. The defendants-appellees are the Bossier Parish School Board, Betty Daniels and her liability insurer, the Horace Mann Insurance Company.
We affirm.
FACTS
On November 9, 1978, Betty Daniels was employed by the Bossier Parish School Board as a fourth grade teacher at Plantation Park Elementary School in Bossier City, Louisiana. William Edward Harrell, also known as Eddie Harrell, was a nine year old student in her class. At approximately 10:00 a.m. the teacher began having disciplinary problems with Eddie. The boy first slapped a female student in the face leaving a red mark upon her face. Ms. Daniels called Eddie to her desk, scolded him for his conduct and had him apologize. About ten minutes later Eddie began pulling on the hair and ears of another student. Ms. Daniels again called Eddie to her desk *483 and warned him not to bother the student any more. Two or three minutes later Eddie slapped the student he had been warned not to molest. The teacher then called Eddie to her desk and informed him his behavior required he receive a paddling consisting of five licks. Another pupil was asked to retrieve a wooden paddle from another classroom and then the teacher escorted Eddie out into the hallway.
Betty Sue Vanderburg, a teacher in a nearby classroom, was asked to be a witness to the paddling. Ms. Daniels administered the corporal punishment and then she, Eddie and Ms. Vanderburg returned to their respective classrooms.
Eddie completed the school day without requiring further discipline and his mother, Dennie Harrell, picked him up after school and took him to a prior doctor's appointment for allergy treatment. Eddie mentioned to his mother that he had received a paddling earlier that day but he made no complaint to any school official or to the nurse who treated him at the doctor's office. Later that evening, while Eddie was preparing to take a bath and go to bed, he complained to his mother that his back hurt. His mother then removed his clothing and observed bruises on his buttocks and in an area near his left kidney. Eddie's parents then called the police who took pictures of the injured areas. The boy was then taken to the Schumpert Hospital emergency room where he was examined and released. The report described the two bluish-red bruises 2½" by 3" in width, one bruise was located upon the left buttock and one bruise was located over the left flank.
Plaintiff contends Eddie soon began to manifest increased behavioral problems in the form of nightmares, altered personality and bed wetting. The boy never returned to Plantation Park Elementary School but entered a private school. He was treated by Dr. Paul Ware, a psychiatrist. Dr. Ware diagnosed Eddie's conduct as a very severe "separation anxiety" and had the boy admitted to Brentwood Hospital for one week. Dr. Ware further diagnosed the boy as suffering from "post traumatic stress disorder." Eddie was readmitted on February 27, 1979, due to increased aggressiveness toward his parents. The boy was discharged some three months later and he continued his treatment on an outpatient basis until September 15, 1983.
Eddie's father filed suit for damages and medical expenses on November 27, 1978, and the case was tried on September 25, 1985.
Eddie Harrell, age 16 at time of trial, testified that as his teacher was escorting him out into the hallway he grabbed the doorframe and asked that he not be punished. He related that Betty Daniels then pulled him from the doorway causing him to slip and fall face down a short distance away. Eddie also asserted that his teacher severely paddled him while he was in this prone position, with one blow being applied to his buttocks and six or seven blows to an area of his back near his kidneys. The boy testified teacher Betty Vanderburg, who was serving as a witness to the paddling, held his ankles to the hallway floor while Betty Daniels did the paddling. The boy concluded by relating his back was numb until later that evening when the real pain began and that no one else struck him that day. He did admit to receiving several earlier paddlings during the school year, one of which had been administered by Betty Daniels, but added that this instance was the only punishment which resulted in bruises.
Betty Daniels testified that on the date of Eddie's paddling she was 5'6" tall and weighed 135 lbs. and Eddie was about 4'5" tall and weighed about 100 lbs. She testified she administered the five blows strictly in accordance with school board policy which required using an approved wooden paddle approximately 2½" wide in the presence of a witness, with the boy bent over holding his ankles while the blows were struck only on the buttocks. The policy required the filing of a written report with the principal of the school of the circumstances surrounding the paddling and Mrs. Daniels testified the report was filed. She *484 related she was calm while the punishment was being imposed and did not use heavy force in applying the five licks as she had no desire to harm Eddie. Eddie bent over as required but stood upon receiving the first lick with the paddle. She also testified the boy stood up two other times interrupting the punishment until he could be coerced into assuming the proper position with his hands holding his ankles. After the paddling was complete Betty Daniels and Eddie returned to their classroom. Betty Daniels concluded by testifying she saw Eddie at recess and in the lunch room later in the day and he never complained to her about any type of pain.
Betty Vanderburg testified she witnessed the entire punishment and fully corroborated Betty Daniels' version of the events. Teacher Vanderburg denied that she held Eddie on the floor while the paddling was being imposed and stated that all licks were directed at his buttocks while he was standing in the required paddling posture. Another teacher, Joann Sheene, testified she had in the past witnessed a number of paddlings and that she was walking through the hallway while the punishment was being administered to Eddie and noticed nothing unusual or out of the ordinary about the way the paddling was being conducted. She related that if Eddie had been receiving his paddling while lying face down with someone holding his ankles she would have noticed such an unusual occurrence. Donna Rice, a third grade school teacher, testified she was teaching her class approximately fifteen feet from where Eddie was being punished and heard Betty Daniels tell Eddie to bend over. She also heard one lick being applied and the teacher restating her request to Eddie after this first blow. Donna Rice also related that it was not unusual to be able to hear conversations and paddlings from her classroom due to the quietness in the hallway.
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