In re Israel T. CA2/7

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 27, 2024
DocketB327425
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 8/27/24 In re Israel T. CA2/7 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for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 This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.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 SEVEN

In re Israel T., Jr., B327425 A Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. 20CCJP04272) LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES,

Plaintiff and Appellant,

v.

Israel T., Sr.,

Defendant and Respondent.

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY,

Respondent. Appeal from an order of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Cathy J. Ostiller, Judge. Reversed and remanded with directions. Dawyn R. Harrison, County Counsel, Kim Nemoy, Assistant County Counsel, and Avedis Koutoujian, Deputy County Counsel, for Plaintiff and Appellant. Elizabeth C. Alexander, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Respondent Israel T., Sr. No appearance for Respondent Superior Court of Los Angeles County. ______________________

The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (Department) appeals from the juvenile court’s order releasing seven-year-old Israel T., Jr. (Israel Jr.), to his father, Israel T., Sr. (Israel Sr.), pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 361.1 Israel Sr. does not challenge the court’s jurisdiction findings that he sexually abused Israel Jr.’s 14-year-old half-sister I.F. over a several-year period, including forcibly raping her, fondling her breasts, rubbing his penis against her breasts and body, masturbating in her presence, and forcing her to orally copulate his penis. Because the evidence presented by the Department compels a finding that if Israel Jr. were released to Israel Sr. he would face a substantial danger to his physical health, safety, physical or emotional well-being, or of sexual abuse, we reverse.

1 Further undesignated statutory references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code.

2 FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

A. The Referral On September 13, 2022 Israel Jr.’s mother, Adriana C., contacted law enforcement to report that Israel Sr. had sexually abused Adriana’s 14-year-old daughter, I.F.2 According to Adriana, Israel Sr. sexually molested I.F. for two years while I.F. was in middle school, including on September 9 and 12, 2022 (the September 9 and September 12 incidents), and he raped I.F. on an unidentified date. On September 13 the police arrested Israel Sr., and he was charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child.

B. Police and Forensic Interviews, Medical Examination, and Police Reports 1. September 13, 2022 police interviews On September 13 two police officers interviewed I.F. and her family at their home. The interview was recorded on a body camera. When the officers arrived, Adriana was crying and visibly upset. Adriana told the police officers that Israel Sr. had inappropriately touched I.F. and put his penis inside her. Adriana explained that I.F. was a slow learner who sometimes had difficulty expressing herself. The police officers interviewed I.F. in the bedroom with Adriana and I.F.’s sister Guadalupe F. present. I.F. was sitting on the bed with her face down. She kept her head down, did not make eye contact, and cried during parts of the interview. When officers asked I.F. when Israel Sr. last “touched” her, I.F.

2 Adriana is not a party to this appeal.

3 responded with respect to the September 12 incident, “Yesterday, he touched me. When I was eating.” I.F. stated she did not recall the time, but Israel Sr. had touched her with his penis on her chest area. I.F. also reported that she saw Israel Sr. “touching himself” over his clothes during the same incident and she ignored him. The incident took place in the kitchen, no one else was in the kitchen area, and her brother was in the shower. I.F. answered many of the officer’s questions with yes or no responses, with few details. When asked whether Israel Sr. had touched her “upper body” on other occasions, including under her clothes, I.F. responded “yes.” I.F. also responded affirmatively when the officers asked if Israel Sr. had touched the lower part of her body, including her buttocks and female areas. When asked whether the touching happened under or on top of her clothing, I.F. responded “both.” I.F. also responded “yes” when she was asked if Israel Sr. had shown her his penis; if he made her touch him; if he put his penis in her mouth; and if he attempted to put his penis in her body. When asked if Israel Sr. had ever put his penis in her vagina or buttocks, I.F. stated, “I don’t know.” In response to a question about when the touching started, I.F. stated, “I think when I was in middle school.” The officers asked about incidents other than on September 12, and I.F. asked Guadalupe, “When did we go to Target?” Guadalupe responded that it was the prior Friday (September 9). I.F. stated that on that day Israel Sr. touched the front and back part of her “lower area” with his hand while they were both standing. The officer then asked if Israel Sr. had ever tried to put his fingers anywhere in her body, and I.F. responded “yes.” The officers then took a break.

4 When they returned, the officers asked about the incident on September 9. I.F. stated she was in the bedroom after she had taken a shower, and she had her pajamas on. Israel Sr. came in and touched her buttocks over her clothing, then moved his hands under her clothing to touch her breasts and vagina. The officers asked whether Israel Sr. put his fingers inside of her, and I.F. responded “no.” The officers then asked a second time if Israel Sr. put his fingers inside of her, and I.F. responded, “Yes, he used two fingers.” I.F. stated nothing else happened on that day. She could not remember any other incidents. An officer asked Israel Jr. if he had ever been touched inappropriately, and Israel Jr. denied being sexually abused.

2. September 13, 2022 SART exam A sexual assault response team (SART) examination was conducted on September 13 at a medical center, but I.F. was uncomfortable answering the questions about the sexual abuse. I.F. stated “[y]es” when asked whether there had been penile and digital penetration. She further stated Israel Sr. touched her upper right arm and breast area over her clothing. Oral swabs and external genitalia swabs were collected. However, I.F. declined to have other swabs taken because she felt uncomfortable, and Adriana terminated the examination.

3. September 14, 2022 police interviews On September 14, 2022 police detectives conducted follow- up interviews with I.F. and her family in their home. Adriana explained that the family lived together in their one-bedroom apartment. Adriana, Israel Sr., and Israel Jr. slept in the bedroom, and the three other children slept in the living room.

5 I.F. and Guadalupe slept on bunk beds, and Adriana’s 19-year-old son Adrian slept on a single bed. Cristobalina, Israel Jr.’s maternal grandmother, slept on the couch in the living room. Adriana first learned of the abuse when she was called into the school counselor’s office on September 13. I.F. was visibly upset and crying. After learning of the abuse, Adriana and Adrian went to Israel Sr.’s workplace to confront him about the abuse. He denied doing anything wrong and stated I.F. was lying. Fifteen-year-old Guadalupe stated that on September 13, 2022 she was called into the counselor’s office at school because I.F. was crying. Guadalupe then called Adriana to come to the school. I.F. disclosed to Adriana that Israel Sr. would put his private part inside of her, but I.F.

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