in the Interest of L.A., A.R., S.A.H., and D.S.L.H., Children

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 22, 2008
Docket02-07-00236-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

                                      COURT OF APPEALS

                                       SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                   FORT WORTH

                                        NO.  2-07-236-CV

IN THE INTEREST OF L.A., A.R., S.A.H.,

AND D.S.L.H., CHILDREN                                                                     

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           FROM THE 323RD DISTRICT COURT OF TARRANT COUNTY

                                MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

Appellants Latacha R. and Byron H. appeal from the trial court=s order terminating Latacha=s parental rights to her four children, L.A., A.R., S.A.H., and D.S.L.H., and Byron=s rights to his two children, S.A.H. and D.S.L.H.  We affirm.


                             Factual and Procedural Background

L.A., A.R., S.A.H., and D.S.L.H. are ten, seven, five, and four years of age, respectively.  Latacha is the biological mother of all four children.  Byron is the biological father of S.A.H. and D.S.L.H.  Latacha is married to Izell R.[2] Latacha and Izell separated in May or June of 2002.  Latacha met Byron in early 2002, and they began living together in the summer of 2002.

L.A. suffers from what one psychologist diagnosed as mild mental retardation, and she has an IQ of 63.[3]  In 2002, when L.A. was four years old, she made a sexual abuse outcry to her maternal grandmother, Estella B.  Estella testified that L.A. told her that Byron had touched her Agoochie@ or privates. About a week later, L.A. moved in with Estella=s son, Devarius B., and his girlfriend, Natasha G., in Austin.  Natasha testified that L.A. told her that her Agoochie@ hurt, that Byron hurt her, and that she did not want to go back to the Ablue house@ where Byron lived.  Natasha and Devarius took L.A. to a Child Advocate Center.  The Department eventually Aruled out@ the allegation for physical abuse and sexual abuse.


Eric Franklin, the supervisor of investigations for Travis County Child Protective Services, testified that the Department received four other referrals for the family in the eight months after December 2002.  In February 2004, the Department received a risk referral regarding allegations that Byron had sexually abused his ten-year-old biological daughter, who lived in Montana.  In May 2004, the Department received another referral regarding Byron=s abuse of one of L.A.=s younger siblings.  The Department recieved two more referrals in 2005 for physical abuse and physical neglect.  


In July 2006, Byron=s mother, Salome H., received a voicemail message on which she thought she heard L.A. crying out for help (a Department caseworker testified that subsequent analysis of the voicemail showed Salome=s interpretation to be unfounded).  Concerned about L.A.=s and the other children=s safety, Salome retrieved all four children from Byron=s home. L.A. told Salome that Amy daddy took me in the bedroom and pulled my pants down, . . . he had a long brown thing between his legs, and he put it in my butt.@  Salome reported L.A.=s outcry to the police.  In a videotaped interview, L.A. told a Department investigator that Byron told her to bend over and that he Apoked@ her Abottom@ with an object she called a Aranus.@  When asked by the Department interviewer to draw a picture of Byron and his penis, she drew the penis separate and detached from his body.  Latacha consented to a search of the apartment she shared with Byron, and in the apartment police found and photographed a vibrator and a dildo.  The trial court admitted the photographs into evidence over Latacha=s and Byron=s objections.  Dr. Jamye Coffman, director of the child abuse program at Cook Children=s Medical Center, testified that L.A. told her that her daddy Aput his penis in [her] butt@; that her mom was just standing there watching; that she told her mom that it hurt, but her mom didn=t do anything; and that she passed blood with a bowel movement afterwards.

Based on L.A.=s outcry, the Department removed the children and placed them with Byron=s mother.  The State charged Byron with sexually assaulting L.A.

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