In re Samantha H. CA2/2

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 6, 2023
DocketB324288
StatusUnpublished

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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION TWO

In re SAMANTHA H., a Person B324288 Coming Under the Juvenile (Los Angeles County Court Law. Super. Ct. No. 22CCJP03221)

LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

SANDRA O. et al.,

Defendants and Appellants.

APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Pete R. Navarro, Juvenile Court Referee. Affirmed. Leslie A. Barry, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant Sandra O. Joseph T. Tavano, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant Danny H. Dawyn R. Harrison, County Counsel, Kim Nemoy, Assistant County Counsel, and Avedis Koutoujian, Deputy County Counsel, for Plaintiff and Respondent.

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Sandra O. (mother) and Danny H. (father) separately appeal from a dispositional order entered under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300 on behalf of their daughter, 17- year-old Samantha H. (born August 2006).1 Mother, who resides in Argentina, contends that the juvenile court erred in denying mother’s request for custody of Samantha. Father joins in mother’s arguments. We find no error and affirm the order.

COMBINED FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND Initial referral and investigation The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) received a referral in July 2022 alleging father physically abused Samantha and that her older brother, Matthew H. (born November 2004), was at risk. The reporting party claimed father looked through Samantha’s phone and found pictures of her smoking with friends and performing sexual acts. Father tried to get a confession from Samantha, as father believed she was not being honest, which led to an argument.

1 All further statutory references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code.

2 Father hit Samantha with an open hand causing a visible injury. Samantha’s brother was not present during the incident as he was reported to be staying with the paternal grandmother (PGM). The DCFS social worker had telephonic contact with PGM on July 26, 2022. Samantha too was staying with PGM. PGM stated father was “very violent” and has physically hit Matthew in the past. PGM reported both children were scared of father. PGM had observed marks and bruises on Samantha in the past and was concerned Samantha would be physically abused if she returned to father’s home. PGM stated father physically abuses the children to the point of bruising and then keeps them home until the bruising subsides. Samantha had disclosed to PGM that she found a bag of marijuana in father’s home. The social worker suggested the children meet her at the DCFS office so the children could be interviewed. PGM agreed. PGM reported that the children barely remembered their mother. The parents were divorced, and father had sole legal and physical custody of the children. The social worker spoke with father by telephone on July 26, 2022. Father said he found videos of Samantha doing explicit acts and drugs. Father confiscated Samantha’s phone and changed all the passwords to her social media and e-mail. Father reported the behavior to the other children’s parents. Father said Samantha asked to go to PGM’s home and he consented. Father wanted to be present during Samantha’s interview so he could show her the videos he found. Father wanted to teach Samantha a lesson and preferred she go to foster care rather than PGM’s home.

3 On July 27, 2022, the social worker met with Samantha in person at the DCFS office. Samantha informed the social worker that she did not want to see father because she was afraid of him. Samantha believed if she were to go home, father would hit her. Samantha had not disclosed past abuse because father told her not to say anything. Samantha felt safe with PGM and wanted to stay in PGM’s home. Samantha said father found pictures of her friends using inappropriate substances. Samantha denied using such substances. Her mother used in the past, and Samantha did not want to end up like her. Samantha disclosed that father uses marijuana, and she recently found a bag of marijuana in the home. Samantha denied sexual abuse and denied having explicit videos on her phone. She stated there was one picture of her with her head on her boyfriend’s shoulder, and when father saw the picture he called her a whore, a slut, and a prostitute. Father slapped Samantha on the face approximately three times. She had a cut on her inner lip and a bruise under her left eye for about three days. Father put her in a choke hold and started pulling her hair while she yelled for him to stop. Samantha did not know who called the police, but they took an injury report and pictures of her bruise. Samantha confirmed that Matthew was not home during the incident as he was staying with PGM. Samantha said she never wants to return to father’s home. The social worker interviewed father in person with mother present on Facetime. The social worker informed father that interviews were normally done privately but father insisted mother be present via Facetime. Father stated when he confronted Samantha with the videos and photos, she started insulting him, hit him, and pushed him away. Father lifted his

4 shirt and pointed to two marks on his stomach. Father admitted to slapping the child with an open hand on the left side of her face. He did not know if she sustained bruising because her hair was covering her face. Father was of the opinion that Samantha was not safe with PGM because PGM would take Samantha to the homes of friends he does not know. DCFS had received multiple prior referrals alleging physical abuse by father over several years. The children and PGM would recant or minimize the abuse once interviewed by DCFS. In 2012, mother and father engaged in mutual violence. In 2011, mother was hospitalized on a section 5150 hold when she believed there were people watching her in her home. Mother reported running out of the home after being scared the people in her home were coming after her. Mother was diagnosed with schizophrenia, depression, and psychosis. Both PGM and Samantha reported that mother did not follow through with her prescriptions. Petition and initial detention On August 15, 2022, DCFS obtained a removal order authorizing detention of Samantha from father’s custody.2 On August 17, 2022, DCFS filed a petition on behalf of Samantha pursuant to section 300, subdivisions (a) and (b). The petition alleged that father physically abused Samantha and created a dangerous home environment by keeping accessible marijuana in the home. When DCFS filed the petition, mother’s whereabouts were unknown. Mother was not named in the petition. Mother

2 A removal order was not requested for Matthew because he refused to be involved in the investigation and was going to Argentina to be with mother.

5 appeared telephonically from Argentina at the detention hearing with the assistance of an interpreter. At the detention hearing, mother did not request Samantha be released to her custody. Instead, she requested telephone visits and video visits. Subsequent reports In a last minute information for the court filed on August 18, 2022, DCFS reported that Samantha had provided a video in which Samantha was crying and telling father that she will never forget witnessing father beat Matthew and make his nose bleed, pull his hair, and punch him.

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