In re Georgiana B. CA2/1

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 5, 2015
DocketB255628
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 3/5/15 In re Georgiana B. CA2/1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION ONE

In re GEORGIANA B., a Person Coming B255628 Under the Juvenile Court Law. (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. CK66726)

LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

HANA M.,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from orders of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. Sherri Sobel, Juvenile Court Referee. Affirmed. Merrill Lee Toole, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. Mark J. Saladino, County Counsel, Dawyn Harrison, Assistant County Counsel, and Kimberly Roura, Deputy County Counsel, for Plaintiff and Respondent. ______________________________________ Hana M. (Mother) appeals from the juvenile court’s March 28, 2014 jurisdictional order, contending substantial evidence did not support the juvenile court’s order adjudging 11-year-old Georgiana B. a dependent of the court pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (b) (failure to protect).1 She also contends the court erred in failing to dismiss the petition as to Mother after the court struck Father from the petition. She further claims the court abused its discretion in denying her request for a third continuance of the adjudication hearing. Gregory B. (Father) is not a party to the appeal. We conclude the court did not err in failing to dismiss the petition as to Mother after the court struck Father from the petition; substantial evidence supported jurisdiction under section 300, subdivision (b); and the court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to continue the adjudication hearing a third time. We affirm. BACKGROUND The section 300, subdivision (b) petition The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) filed a section 300 petition on behalf of Georgiana on June 26, 2013. At the jurisdictional hearing held on March 28, 2014, the juvenile court sustained paragraph b-1 of the section 300 petition which, as amended, alleged that Mother had “mental and emotional problems including paranoid and delusional behavior, which rendered her unable to provide regular care” for Georgiana.2 Events leading up to the jurisdictional and dispositional hearing Mother’s delusional episodes In June 2013, Father reported to the police that Mother and Georgiana were missing after Mother had left voice messages for him that vampires and others were

1 Undesignated statutory references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code. 2 An allegation in paragraph b-1 of the section 300 petition stating, “The mother has failed to obtain mental health services for the mother’s psychiatric condition,” was stricken. Paragraph b-2 of the section 300 petition, which alleged Father had a history of illicit drug abuse, including heroin and cocaine, and was a current abuser of marijuana with a positive toxicology screen on June 18, 2013, was dismissed. 2 trying to kill her and that Georgiana was gone. Henry J., the father of Mother’s adult daughter, Jessica K., found Mother and Georgiana at Union Station in Los Angeles and brought them to the police department on June 17, 2013. On June 17, 2013, DCFS interviewed Mother and other family members in response to a referral by the police. Subsequently, on June 21, 2013, the juvenile court granted DCFS’s removal order warrant for Georgiana, placing her in the care of Father. During the interview, Mother was unable to engage in a focused discussion with DCFS, relating numerous delusions and failing to remain on topic. She stated that she had been preparing to take a bus to visit Jessica in Eureka in Northern California when Henry found her at Union Station and persuaded her to stay at a hotel. They argued the next day, and he chased her on his bicycle and found her in a phone store. She also said that she had stayed at a bed-and-breakfast with Georgiana, but knew something was wrong when she saw the same pictures of wolves on the walls that had been sent to her on the Internet. Among other things, she told DCFS that 115,000 Albanians were harassing her and had sent her pictures of her name spelled backwards and of a woman with her throat slit. She told DCFS that Illuminati, Scientologists, and vampires were “after her,” and referred to oddly named persons and Facebook pages run by Albanians. Mother said “the people harassing her” saw pictures of Georgiana on Facebook and told Mother that Georgiana looked like an alien. She “began to derail” and stated she was unsure whether the melting clocks in Salvador Dali pictures were real and that she saw melting clocks in a mirror when a man she had dated became angry with her. She stated that people were using Mickey Mouse and Hello Kitty against her. Mother showed DCFS pictures of Father’s girlfriend, claiming she was evil. She said that people were “throwing these images at her” because she had been exposed to a secret. She wanted to take Georgiana to Pennsylvania and was extremely upset when DCFS told her she could not do so. She also stated she wanted to flee to Eureka or Pennsylvania, noting that the safety plan requiring Georgiana stay with Father was voluntary. She did not

3 think her statements caused behavioral issues for Georgiana, claiming any problems Georgiana had were Father’s fault. Mother denied any mental health history and current substance abuse, stating she had last used cocaine seven years ago during a New York dependency investigation. She fled New York because she knew she would drug test positive. She did not remember the last time she had taken Georgiana to a doctor, although she stated they both had their teeth whitened regularly. Mother tested negative in an August 18, 2013 drug test. Georgiana told DCFS that Henry found them at the train station and asked them to stay in Los Angeles so he could help them. He got them a hotel room for the night. Henry told Mother he wanted to take her to the police station to get help. Georgiana said Mother was trying to protect her against people trying to hurt them. She said that Mother told her “‘people are trying to hurt us, but she doesn’t want to scare me.’” She believed the things Mother said were true and denied that Mother exhibited unusual behavior. She and Mother had stayed with different friends over the last year. Georgiana had attended several elementary schools. The last time she had seen a doctor or dentist was over a year ago, although she had gotten her teeth whitened with Mother. Father told DCFS that Mother’s behavior had gotten progressively worse over the last eight months after she broke up with an actor whom she now believed was threatening her. Father played messages to DCFS that Mother had left on his voicemail stating that she and Georgiana were homeless and vampires were trying to kill her, “they” believed Georgiana was an alien, and Scientologists believe aliens live “inside us.” In one voicemail message, Mother laughed in a “maniacal” manner. Father said Mother was homeless after going through a $250,000 advance from an investor in her hair product company. Mother was obsessed with her computer and had been asked to leave the home of a family friend after showing the friend’s father disturbing pictures of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims on her computer. Mother and Georgiana had stayed at Father’s home on June 14, 2013, but Mother left in a rage when she saw Georgiana singing with some neighbors. Father told DCFS that Mother claimed a metal

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