IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.Z. (SVP-688-14, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED)
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3518-18T5
IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.Z., SVP-688-14. ____________________________
Submitted February 12, 2020 – Decided March 10, 2020
Before Judges Koblitz, Gooden Brown and Mawla.
On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Essex County, Docket No. SVP-688-14.
Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Allison C. Broad, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the brief).
Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent (Melissa H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Stephen J. Slocum, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).
PER CURIAM
A.Z., who is fifty-one years old, appeals from the April 8, 2019 order
continuing his civil commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU), the secure
facility designated for the custody, care, and treatment of sexually violent predators committed pursuant to the Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA),
N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.24 to - 27.38. We affirm.
An involuntary civil commitment may follow service of a sentence for "a
sexually violent offense," including sexual assault, when the offender "suffers
from a mental abnormality or personality disorder that makes the person likely
to engage in acts of sexual violence if not confined in a secure facility for
control, care and treatment." N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.26; see also N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.25.
Annual review hearings to determine whether the person remains in need of
commitment, despite treatment, are required. N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.35.
Following his incarceration for second-degree sexual assault by force or
coercion against an eighteen-year-old young woman, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c)(1),
A.Z. was civilly committed to the STU pursuant to the SVPA. A.Z.'s
commitment was continued at his first annual review hearing, which is the
subject of this appeal. He has six prior disorderly persons and five prior
indictable convictions, including a 1994 conviction for first-degree aggravated
sexual assault of a twelve-year-old girl, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(1).
At the review hearing, the State presented the testimony of psychiatrist
Dean DeCrisce, M.D., who examined A.Z. and found that he demonstrates a
"persistent ingrained pattern of offending" that creates a high risk of
A-3518-18T5 2 reoffending. Dr. DeCrisce thoroughly outlined A.Z.'s known behavior before
and after institutionalization and explained how he arrived at his expert
conclusion. A.Z. scored a five on the Static-99R test,1 meaning that "compared
to other sex offenders, his risk is higher than the average sex offender." He
scored a twelve out of twenty-six on the Stable-2007 test,2 which puts him in
the "high range." Together, the two test results put A.Z. in the "well above
average risk." His PCL-R score, which measures "psychopathic features," was
twenty-eight, which the doctor described as a "pretty high" risk of "general
violence." Dr. DeCrisce diagnosed A.Z. as having "coercive paraphilia" and
"antisocial personality disorder," such that he "would have serious difficulty
controlling his sexual offending behavior if released." The doctor opined that
A.Z. is "highly likely" to reoffend.
Although psychologist Justyna Dmowski, Psy.D., was present at the
hearing, her report was admitted by stipulation without testimony. She is a
1 "The Static-99 is an actuarial test used to estimate the probability of sexually violent recidivism in adult males previously convicted of sexually violent offenses." In re Civil Commitment of R.F., 217 N.J. 152, 164 n.9 (2014). 2 The Stable-2007 is an actuarial instrument used to assess dynamic risk factors that can change over time. Kevin Baldwin, Sex Offender Risk Assessment, Sex Offender Management Assessment and Planning Initiative 2-4 (July 2015), https://www.smart.gov/pdfs/SexOffenderRiskAssessment.pdf. A-3518-18T5 3 member of the treatment progress review committee (TPRC), which
recommended that A.Z. remain at his current level of treatment. She also gave
A.Z. a five on the Static-99R but scored him at a somewhat higher risk level
than Dr. DeCrisce on the Stable-2007. Dr. Dmowski also concluded A.Z. is
"highly likely" to sexually reoffend.
A.Z. testified briefly on his own behalf, denying his guilt of the crimes for
which he had entered guilty pleas.
The judge concluded by clear and convincing evidence that A.Z. suffered
from a mental abnormality and personality disorder, and was "highly likely to
sexually reoffend" if released.
A.Z. raises the following issue on appeal:
THE ORDER SUBJECTING A.Z. TO CONTINUED [SVPA] COMMITMENT MUST BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE STATE FAILED TO PROVE BY CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE THAT A.Z. IS "HIGHLY LIKELY" TO REOFFEND.
An order of continued commitment under the SVPA, like an initial order,
must be based on "clear and convincing evidence that an individual who has
been convicted of a sexually violent offense, suffers from a mental abnormality
or personality disorder, and presently has serious difficulty controlling harmful
sexually violent behavior such that it is highly likely the individual will re -
A-3518-18T5 4 offend" if not committed to the STU. In re Commitment of G.G.N., 372 N.J.
Super. 42, 46-47 (App. Div. 2004). N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.26 defines a "[m]ental
abnormality" as "a mental condition that affects a person's emotional, cognitive
or volitional capacity in a manner that predisposes that person to commit acts of
sexual violence." The mental abnormality or personality disorder "must affect
an individual's ability to control his or her sexually harmful conduct." In re
Commitment of W.Z., 173 N.J. 109, 127 (2002).
"'Likely to engage in acts of sexual violence' means the propensity of a
person to commit acts of sexual violence is of such a degree as to pose a threat
to the health and safety of others." N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.26. At the SVPA
commitment hearing, "the State must prove that threat by demonstrating that the
individual has serious difficulty in controlling sexually harmful behavior such
that it is highly likely that he or she will not control his or her sexually violent
behavior and will reoffend." W.Z., 173 N.J. at 132.
After an initial commitment, "an individual should be released when a
court is convinced that he or she will not have serious difficulty controlling
sexually violent behavior and will be highly likely to comply with [a] plan for
safe reintegration into the community." Id. at 130. N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.32(c)(1)
allows a court to "find a committee 'not likely' to engage in acts of sexual
A-3518-18T5 5 violence, and authorizes conditional release of such a person upon a finding that
'the person is amenable to and highly likely to comply with a plan to facilitate
the person's adjustment and reintegration into the community.'" Ibid. (quoting
N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.32(c)(1)).
Our scope of review of a judgment for commitment under the SVPA "is
extremely narrow." R.F., 217 N.J. at 174 (quoting In re D.C., 146 N.J. 31, 58
(1996)).
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