In re Jeremiah J. CA2/2

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 14, 2015
DocketB258391
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 7/14/15 In re Jeremiah J. CA2/2 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for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 This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.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 TWO

In re JEREMIAH J., a Person Coming B258391 Under the Juvenile Court Law. (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. CK99700)

LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

ANDRES C.,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from orders of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. Tony L. Richardson, Judge. Affirmed.

Aida Aslanian, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant.

Mark J. Saladino, County Counsel, Dawyn R. Harrison, Assistant County Counsel, and Jessica Paulson-Duffy, Deputy County Counsel, for Plaintiff and Respondent.

_________________________ Andres C. (father) appeals from the juvenile court’s jurisdictional and dispositional orders pertaining to his son Jeremiah J. (Jeremiah, born Nov. 2009). Father contends there was insufficient evidence that he sexually abused Jeremiah’s older half- sister or that Jeremiah was at risk of similar harm, and that the court erred in not returning Jeremiah to father. We disagree and affirm the court’s orders. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY On May 8, 2013, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) received a referral that Jeremiah’s mother, A.J. (mother), had burned him above his right eyelid with a cigarette lighter, continued to drink, and lacked stable housing. This referral followed 15 prior referrals of abuse and neglect by mother against Jeremiah and his two older half-sisters, Jazmyn H. (Jazmyn, born Mar. 2005) and Jordyn S. (Jordyn, born Sept. 2006).1 Allegations of Sexual Abuse Social Worker’s Interview of Jazmyn In interviews of the children immediately following the referral, allegations of sexual abuse by father surfaced. When the emergency response social worker asked eight-year-old Jazmyn if father was nice, she said he had “SEX” with her, writing the word on paper. She told the social worker that while mother was at the hospital with Jeremiah, father was caring for her and Jordyn. Father told her to go into his room, take off all her clothes, and lie down on the bed. Father took off all his clothes and got on top of her. He “went up and down” on her. When asked if he put anything in her private parts, she stated, “it starts with D and ends in K,” confirming she meant dick, which was a penis. Jazmyn responded affirmatively to the social worker’s questions of whether he “put it in your vagina,” and whether it hurt. She denied bleeding or that there was any “sticky stuff” on her. Father got off her quickly and told her to put clothes on when they heard Jordyn say “mommy’s home.” Jazmyn said father told her not to tell mother.

1 All three children have different fathers. Although the juvenile court sustained allegations against Jordyn’s father, they are not relevant here. Neither mother nor her daughter’s fathers are parties to this appeal.

2 When mother asked Jazmyn what she and father were doing in the room, Jazmyn told mother she and father were talking. Jazmyn reported that she did not tell mother what happened until recently when she saw a picture and told mother, “I know what that is, it is a dick.” Mother asked how she knew this, and Jazmyn told mother about father going up and down on her. The social worker noted Jazmyn was “nonchalant” and reminded Jazmyn that she had promised to tell the truth. The social worker told Jazmyn that what she was saying was very important, that it was against the law for adults to have sex with children, and that it was “very very important that she tell the truth.” Jazmyn said she was telling the truth. Dependency Investigator’s Interviews Jazmyn’s Interview When Jazmyn was interviewed three months later in June 2013 by a DCFS dependency investigator, she agreed to tell the truth. In response to the inquiry if anyone had touched her private parts, Jazmyn stated, “my old dad did something nasty to me.” She confirmed that her “old dad” was father. She then stated “I know it’s against the law.” She went on to state that father “did nasty something. He got naked. My mom was at the hospital getting Jeremiah out of her belly.” When asked what father did after getting naked, Jazmyn wrote “SEX” on a paper. The dependency investigator asked Jazmyn to explain sex, and Jazmyn stated, “I thought I was going to have a baby.” Jazmyn then explained, “He told me to take off my clothes and go on the bed. [Father] closed the door and locked it. He took off his clothes.” Jazmyn described father’s penis as “[b]ig and hairy” and pointing down. She continued, “He goes on top of me. He put his penis on top of me, then he went up and down, up and down.” She pointed to her vagina when the dependency investigator asked where he put his penis. Jazmyn stated that his penis did not go inside her vagina, but was “on top.” Jordyn knocked on the door and told them mother was home. Jazmyn said she told mother that father needed to be in jail “when he wasn’t [her] daddy anymore.”

3 Jazmyn then spontaneously told the dependency investigator, “I didn’t like the milk he gave me . . . [w]hen he was done, he said drink some milk. Then he squirted it in my mouth. There was a lot in there. . . . A lot came out. Only a little in my mouth.” She clarified the milk came from father’s penis and he said to drink it. She reported that it tasted “[l]ike rotten milk. I had to pretend I liked it and, he said keep it a secret.” Afterwards, father told her to get dressed. She went downstairs where mother was with Jeremiah and talked about the new baby’s name, which she did not like. She denied father touched her private parts on more than one occasion, and denied he touched her siblings. Mother’s Interview The dependency investigator also interviewed mother regarding the sexual abuse allegations. Mother believed the abuse occurred in 2009, when Jazmyn was four years old, because Jazmyn had told mother where they lived and what car mother was driving at the time. Mother reported that a few years ago, she was talking to her friend about nuts, and Jazmyn started laughing, saying that father had showed her his nuts and “touched her pee pee.” Jazmyn explained to mother that father had told her to lay on the bed and take off her clothes, and told Jordyn to sit on the couch. Jazmyn said father got on top of her, and “went up and down.” She told mother he got off of her because Jordyn said mother was home. Mother stated, “I don’t think penetration happened,” because Jazmyn said it did not hurt. Mother believed this occurred while she was working at the hospital and father was the primary caregiver of the children. Mother added that in March 2010, her friend’s child disclosed having her vagina touched by father and the police were called. Father disappeared and mother filed a missing persons report. She believed father ran away because he was guilty. After the incident was reported, on March 15, 2010, mother took her children for a physical examination. She was told there were no signs of physical abuse, and showed the dependency investigator the letter from the physician so indicating. Mother stated she had not left the girls alone with father since the allegation by her friend’s daughter in March 2010. Father had moved out of the home and she did not have regular contact

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