in the Interest of L.E.W., a Child

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 13, 2007
Docket02-07-00162-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS

SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

FORT WORTH

NO. 2-07-162-CV

IN THE INTEREST OF L.E.W.,

A CHILD                                                                                            

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FROM THE 323RD DISTRICT COURT OF TARRANT COUNTY

MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

I.  Introduction


After a bench trial, the trial court entered a judgment terminating Appellant Alisha Ford=s parental rights to her son L.E.W.[2]  In two points, Alisha challenges the legal and factual sufficiency of the evidence to support the trial court=s findings that termination was justified under family code section 161.001(1)(D) or section 161.001(1)(E) and was in L.E.W.=s best interest.  We will affirm.

II.  Factual and Procedural Background

A.     Events Triggering CPS Involvement

Susan Rial, a former CPS investigator, testified that on January 3, 2006, she received a referral regarding allegations of physical abuse of four-month-old L.E.W. because doctors at USMD Hospital in Arlington had determined that L.E.W.=s ribs were fractured.

Dr. Kerry Yancy, a specialist in pediatric emergency medicine at Cook Children=s Hospital, testified that USMD Hospital sent L.E.W. to Cook Children=s on January 4, 2006, for further evaluation of his fractured ribs.  Dr. Yancy stated that L.E.W.=s fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth ribs on his left side were fractured, as well as the tenth rib on his right side.  Dr. Yancy said that L.E.W=s fractured right rib was healing but that the fractured left ribs were not healing, which Dr. Yancy interpreted to mean that the injuries to L.E.W.=s right side occurred at a different time than those to his left side.


Alisha told Dr. Yancy that L.E.W. had fallen off a low bed, but Dr. Yancy testified that a fall from a low bed would not generate sufficient force to fracture a child=s ribs.  Dr. Yancy testified that rib fractures, like the ones she saw on L.E.W., often result from a squeezing force applied to a baby=s chest.  Dr. Yancy said that x-rays taken while L.E.W. was at Cook Children=s revealed that L.E.W. also had a spiral fracture in his right tibia.  Dr. Yancy said that she was concerned for L.E.W.=s safety because no plausible explanation had been given for L.E.W.=s rib fractures or the spiral fracture in his leg.

That same dayCJanuary 4, 2006CRial received a referral from Cook Children=s Hospital stating that L.E.W. had multiple rib fractures.  Rial went to Cook Children=s with Detective Hubbard from the Arlington Police Department.  Upon her arrival, Rial found L.E.W. sleeping in the emergency room waiting area, so Rial joined the detective who was interviewing L.E.W.=s mother, Alisha.

Alisha initially told Rial and Detective Hubbard that she did not know how L.E.W. had sustained the rib fractures.  Alisha later said that L.E.W. had fallen off the bed several days prior to their trip to the hospital.  Detective Hubbard told Alisha that she had seen the bed[3] and that it was not high enough off the ground to cause L.E.W.=s injuries.  Alisha did not provide any alternate explanation for L.E.W.=s injuries at that time.


As Rial interviewed Alisha, she learned that Alisha was sixteen years old, attending high school, living with her father and brothers in Arlington, and spending a lot of time with L.E.W.=s father, James, and with James=s family.  Rial discovered that several people had spent time alone with L.E.W., but Alisha did not indicate to Rial that L.E.W. had been left in the care of anyone else.

Alisha explained that she had noticed on Saturday (December 31, 2005) that something was wrong with L.E.W., but she did not take him to the doctor then because she was at James=s home and did not have her Medicaid card.  Alisha went to school on Tuesday (January 3, 2006) and received a call from the daycare stating that L.E.W. was crying and could not be comforted.  Alisha said that she took L.E.W. to USMD Hospital in Arlington that night because he had been exceptionally fussy, because his ribs Afelt funny,@ and because her aunt had told her to take him to the doctor.


When Rial interviewed James, he initially said that he had no idea how L.E.W.=

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