In re M.L.W-B. & L.W.

2019 IL App (1st) 181414-U
Appellate Court of Illinois·Decided December 26, 2019·No. 1-18-1414·Unpublished

Opinion

2019 IL App (1st) 181414-U

THIRD DIVISION

December 26, 2019

No. 1-18-1414

NOTICE: This order was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23 and may not be cited as precedent by any party except in the limited circumstances allowed under Rule 23(e)(1).

IN THE

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

In re M.L.W-B. and L.W., Minors, ) Appeal from the ) Circuit Court of

(THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) Cook County.

)

Petitioner-Appellee, )

) Nos. 12 JA 00921

v. ) 12 JA 00922 )

B.W., ) Honorable ) Patrick Murphy,

Respondent-Appellant.) ) Judge Presiding.

JUSTICE HOWSE delivered the judgment of the court.

Presiding Justice Ellis and Justice Cobbs concurred in the judgment.

ORDER

¶1 Held: The judgment of the circuit court of Cook County finding respondent unfit is affirmed, the trial court’s finding respondent unfit under section 1(D) of the Illinois Adoption Act was not against the manifest weight of the evidence and the trial court made its ruling based on evidence presented before it and did not apply the law-of-the-

case doctrine; the trial court did not err by questioning a witness; or admitting certain exhibits and testimony into evidence.

¶2 Respondent, B.W., appeals the trial court’s finding her unfit to parent her two biological daughters, M.L.W-B. and L.W., pursuant to grounds 1(D)(b) and (m) of the Illinois Adoption Act (Adoption Act).

¶3 On September 13, 2012, the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) took respondent’s three children M.L.W-B., L.W., and A.W. into protective custody after receiving a report alleging abuse and neglect. The DCFS investigator discovered M.L.W-B, then age two, and L.W., age one, unsupervised in an unlocked room of the shelter where the children were living with respondent. L.W. was found with a sewing needle in her mouth. ¶4 On September 18, 2012, the State commenced this juvenile proceeding with the filing of temporary custody motions and petitions to adjudicate wardship of M.L.W-B. and L.W. On May 20, 2014, the trial court entered adjudication orders based on stipulations finding the children abused or neglected due to lack of care, an injurious environment, and substantial risk/physical injury. On April 27, 2017, the State filed a supplemental pleading with respect to M.L.W-B. and L.W. seeking termination of respondent's parental rights and the appointment of a guardian with the right to consent to adoption alleging that respondent was unfit. ¶5 On May 2, 2018, a three-day trial commenced on the State’s petition seeking termination of respondent’s parental rights. The trial consisted of two separate hearings – the first hearing concerned the fitness of respondent to parent M.L.W-B. and L.W. (unfitness hearing) and the second concerned the children’s best interests with respect to termination of respondent's parental rights (best-interest hearing). The trial court found respondent unfit at the conclusion of the first hearing and subsequently determined it was in the children’s best interest to terminate respondent’s parental rights as to M.L.W-B. and L.W. ¶6 Respondent timely filed her appeal alleging error only as to the trial court’s unfitness determination. Specifically, respondent argues the trial court (1) improperly applied “law-of-the- case doctrine” and thus failed to fully consider all the evidence; (2) improperly admitted out-of- court statements about respondent telling her daughter about a kidnapping plot; (3) erred in

eliciting testimony from caseworker Adams; (4) erred in admitting State’s exhibit 33 consisting of L.W.’s therapy reports; and (5) made findings that respondent was an unfit parent which were against the manifest weight of the evidence. We address respondent’s arguments as well as her position that the prejudice to respondent was exacerbated by the cumulative impact of the alleged errors. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm the trial court’s judgment finding respondent unfit. ¶7 BACKGROUND ¶8 General Background and Procedural History Respondent, B.W., born November 20, 1985, is the biological mother of four children: three daughters, M.L.W-B., born July 2010; L.W., born September 2011; and D.W., born November 2013, and a son, A.R., born May 2006. 1 Each child's respective father's parental rights were also terminated on May 31, 2018 and none of those individuals are involved in this appeal. M.L.W- B. and L.W.’s siblings, A.R. and D.W., are not involved in this appeal because their cases were resolved with guardianship agreements between the children's foster parents and their biological parents which did not require the termination of respondent's parental rights.

1 L.W., A.R., and D.W. all have different biological fathers and M.L.W-B.'s biological father is unknown. L.B's biological father, LA.B., filed a notice of appeal on June 11, 2018 seeking review of the trial court's May 31, 2018 judgment terminating his parental rights to L.W., appeal number 1-18-1402, which was consolidated with this appeal until November 1, 2018 after LA.B.'s counsel filed a motion for leave to withdraw as LA.B.'s appellate counsel citing Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967). This court entered a summary order on December 19, 2018 granting the Anders motion and affirming the trial court's May 31, 2018 judgment. LA.B. is not involved in this appeal.

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