K.D.C. v. P.R.C.

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedMarch 24, 2025
DocketA-1465-23/A-2065-23
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1465-23 A-2065-23

K.D.C.,

Plaintiff-Respondent,

v.

P.R.C.,

Defendant-Appellant. _____________________________

Submitted March 13, 2025 — Decided March 24, 2025

Before Judges Walcott-Henderson, and Vinci. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Union County, Docket Nos. FV-20-0793-24 and FV-20-0816-24.

Eric M. Mark, attorney for appellant in A-1465-23 and respondent in A-2065-23.

K.D.C., respondent pro se in A-1465-23 and appellant pro se in A-2065-23.

PER CURIAM

In these back-to-back appeals, plaintiff P.C. and defendant K.C. appeal

from the entry of cross-final restraining orders (FROs) entered on December 6,

2023, under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-

17 to -35.1 The court granted each party an FRO. Both parties argue the court

erred by entering the FROs against them. We affirm.

I.

P.C. and K.C. were married in 2017 and lived together until October 29,

2023, when K.C. called police to report P.C. had committed an act of domestic

violence against her. When police arrived at the home, K.C. reported P.C. had

grabbed and shaken her, causing her arms to strike a door and resulting in pain.

Police took P.C. into custody and K.C. was granted a temporary restraining order

1 We use initials to protect the confidentiality of the victim in these proceedings. R. 1:38-3(d)(10). A-1465-23 2 (TRO) against P.C. based on the predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1. A

few days after this incident, on November 1, 2023, P.C. obtained a cross-TRO

against K.C. based on the predicate acts of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, and

criminal mischief, N.J.S.A. 2C:17-3.

At the FRO hearing, K.C. testified that she and P.C. began arguing after

she asked him to attend couple's therapy. He refused and instead told K.C. that

he wanted a divorce. "[P.C.] followed [her] around the house and attacked [her]

. . . in several different areas." She stated that "[w]hen [she] was in the basement,

he came to the basement to tell [her] not to wash the clothes and threw them out.

[She] left the basement and went into the bedroom." He pushed her, causing her

to stumble forward, injuring her back and "eventually tossed [her] through the

double doors—in the bedroom into the living room[,]" causing her arms to hit

the doors as she was falling. As a result of this incident, K.C. testified she

suffered "a contusion" on her arms, and pain in her "arms, shoulders, [and]

back."

When K.C. told P.C. to get away from her, he started recording her on his

phone. Once K.C. noticed P.C. was recording her, she realized "that this was

intentional, consistent and probably wouldn't stop[,]" and that was when she

"[c]alled the police."

A-1465-23 3 K.C. was granted her TRO in the early morning hours of October 30. She

later had to amend the TRO complaint to include prior acts of domestic violence,

including that P.C. had sexually assaulted her on October 27, 2023.2

At trial, K.C. testified about this incident as follows:

I was asleep. When I awakened, it was because [P.C.] touched me on the side of my body; I turned over. He grabbed me by my neck from behind, turned me back over. I tried to clinch my legs closed; I said no; and he pried my legs open and penetrated [me].

K.C. sustained injuries to her arms and groin area. She did not report the sexual

assault to the responding officers at the scene but told an officer later that day

and was sent to the hospital for a rape kit.

K.C. also testified about four additional sexual assaults P.C. committed

against her in 2023. On April 4, "[P.C.] ripped [her] underwear and tattered

them and tore them off, ripped them off and penetrated [her] against [her] will."

On October 19, she was "awakened from [P.C.] attempting to have sex with [her]

against [her] will," and when she objected, he "kick[ed her] in [her] legs." She

said, "I believe October 19[] is when he kicked me to the floor." And, on

October 22, P.C. grabbed her and attempted to have sex with her. On October

2 The amended TRO is not a part of the appellate record. A-1465-23 4 23, P.C. again attempted to have sex with K.C. against her will. She testified,

"I was sleeping, he touched me—trying to motion me to have sex. I refused it."

K.C. also testified regarding a 2016 incident, stating,

[P.C.] came home and started screaming at me because dinner wasn't ready, or he said dinner wasn't ready on time. I was completely flabbergasted; I didn't understand why I was getting yelled at. I explained to him that I ran a[n] errand for my grandmother and that was the reason that I was running behind with dinner. He screamed at me, he cursed [at] me, and he [strangled] me.

K.C. reported having scars on her neck, which were "welted and bloody and

burned to the touch."

On cross-examination, P.C. questioned K.C.'s recollection, asking

whether it is "possible that [K.C. does not] remember so many details that

happened recently because [she was] making them up?" K.C. responded, "[n]o."

She also reported feeling "[a]fraid, sad, [and] scared" as a result of P.C.'s

actions. The court asked K.C. whether she was sexually assaulted on October

29, and she responded, "[n]o."

P.C. played a video from the officer's body-worn camera to illustrate K.C.

had failed to mention the alleged sexual assault to the responding officers on

October 29. He next introduced a video from his cell phone depicting K.C.

standing in her living room with a coffee table on the floor, which she claimed

A-1465-23 5 P.C. threw her into. In the video, P.C. twice asks K.C. to leave him alone

because he is trying to get dressed. The video shows P.C. standing in a doorway

asking K.C. to go away while she continues to approach him. K.C. explained

that part of the video shows her returning to an area she was in before P.C. had

thrown her. And, the part of the video depicting her falling on her own accord

in another area of the home was not the cause of her arm injury; instead, she

maintained P.C. had pushed her.

P.C. denied all of K.C.'s allegations of sexual abuse and testified that on

the morning of October 29, he woke up alone between 9:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

After having a cigarette on the porch, he was eating breakfast when K.C. entered

the room and "started talkin' down at [him], started screamin' at [him] all over

the kitchen." She also entered the bedroom and "started talkin' down to [him]."

The court asked P.C. what talking down to him meant, and he replied "[s]he's

screaming and pointing fingers and tellin' me . . . that I'm evil; that the [d]evil

is . . . coming to get me; that . . . all I want to do is get a divorce."

P.C. testified that on October 29 K.C. would not leave him alone. She

was trying to slide underneath the door and fell. Then his phone, which he had

been using to record her, fell. He testified

she fell on my phone and then I picked the phone up, readjusted and then she came back and . . . pushed the

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