Paida v. Leach

917 P.2d 1342, 260 Kan. 292, 1996 Kan. LEXIS 97
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedJune 7, 1996
Docket74,821
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Bluebook
Paida v. Leach, 917 P.2d 1342, 260 Kan. 292, 1996 Kan. LEXIS 97 (kan 1996).

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

ALLEGRUCCI, J.:

Sheila Paida sued John Leach, her former husband and custodial parent of their two children, under the Protection from Abuse Act (Act), K.S.A. 60-3101 et seq., seeking an order which would protect the children from abuse by Leach. The district court found no evidence of abuse and dismissed the petition. The district court also reaffirmed the order which placed the children in Leach’s custody. Paida. appealed. The case was transferred from the Court of Appeals to this court pursuant to K.S.A. 20-3018(c).

*293 In this case a hearing was conducted at which Sheila Paida, John Leach (Leach), Jennifer Leach, and John Leach, Jr., (John) testified about an incident which occurred on May 23, 1995. Paida and Leach were married from 1978 to 1984. By the time of the alleged incident, the residential custody of their children, Jennifer and John, had been changed several times. They lived with Leach from 1992 until April 1995. In April, they began, living with Paida when Jennifer told a school counselor that Leach had been abusive. On May 18, shortly before the incident at issue, residential custody of the children had been restored to Leach by order of the court. At the time of the incident, John was 13 years old and Jennifer was 15 years old.

John testified that the incident began after Leach refused to let him stay overnight with a friend. Leach had driven his son to school to play basketball with friends, but they found no one at the school. On the drive home, the son asked to spend the night at his friend’s house. Leach refused to give permission. John described the argument that followed and that led to Leach’s grabbing John’s arms and twisting them behind his back, “[H]e just started pulling my arms up and started pulling it out of the socket.” At that point, Jennifer entered the fray:

"Then my sister came out of the shower and said, “What are you doing to my brother?’ ‘Go to your room.’ That’s what he told her. Then he let go of me once. Then he got me back in the arm lock and then he started in on my sister. Started throwing her in the walls and shoved soap in her mouth, cut her lip. Then she went to her bedroom and she was laying on the bed and my dad just took her arm and yanked her off of the bed. And I was standing in the comer like he told me to do. And I was just standing there crying. And he said, ‘Oh, stop your whining.’ Then the phone rang. He picked it up and started talking .... We just walked out the door to the neighbor’s house.”

Jennifer gave the following account of the incident:

“Something happened between my brother and my dad earlier, and I had no idea what was going on. He got home and I got in the shower and I heard yelling and like hitting walls, so I got out of the shower as fast as I could, put some clothes on, went outside and I saw my dad holding my brother with my brother’s arms behind his back with this part of his arm up to his head, his head pulled back with his hand. I said, “What are you doing?’ Then I got pushed into the wall of the *294 bathroom. And I said, Wait a minute, what are you doing?’ Then I kind of got loud with him and we went back and forth with cussing at each other. . . .
“I called him an asshole. I told him I hated him. And I told him that he pissed me off. And I said it repeatedly, repeatedly. I was sent to my room. I went to my room. I laid down on my bed and he was — I couldn’t really — I couldn’t see what was going on between him and my brother, but I heard my brother yelling at him. He came in my room and started yelling at me about telling me I was worthless, I was a liar, I was manipulative, and he called me a manipulative bitch. He kept cussing at me. Then he took a bar of soap and pulled me off of my bed onto the floor and forced it into my mouth. And I- cut my lips up from my braces. And I said, ‘Are you happy? Are you proud of what you’re doing to me?’ Somewhere in this time he said, Well, I’m going to make your life a living hell while you’re here.’ And I went to the bathroom. I was spitting blood into the sink. And I went to use the rest room and I shut the door. He came in there. He said, What are you doing?’ I said, ‘I’m going to the rest room.’ He said, Tou have three seconds to get your ass out here and go into your room.’ I said, Well, I would like to use the rest room first.’ He said, ‘Go ahead.’ I said, ‘Not with you standing there.’ He said, ‘You have no privacy anymore.’ So I went into my room. He came in there and he started taking my things I needed like my alarm clock, my hair brush, my curling iron, and he put it in the living room where he was sitting. At this time my brother and him were still getting into it and I came out there and I started yelling at him to leave my brother alone. Then something happened with my brother hitting him — because my dad smacked him — in the stomach or something, I’m not for sure about that, but I know my brother hit him. He kicked him in the shin. The telephone had rang and it was for my dad. And me and my brother were in our separate rooms. He was talking on the phone. I went into John’s room, I said, ‘Let’s go.’ He put on his shoes and we ran across the street and we called the police and our mom. They showed up, Med-Act showed up, checked my brother out and said he had a sprained shoulder. He told me to do something to my lips like keep ice on it and stuff.”

Leach gave a slightly different version of his encounter with Jennifer:

‘Well, he started making these gestures like this . . . like making punches and I was dodging, I was, you know, trying to move. He started laughing. He says, ‘You’re afraid, aren’t you?’ And I said, ‘No, I’m not afraid, but it’s normal to dodge.’ I was starting to get upset myself. And he kept this on. And I stopped him from doing it, I grabbed a hold of him and I grabbed his arm, I pulled it around behind him with my arm across his chest, not around his neck, and he said, ‘Okay, I will settle down.’ At that time Jennifer come out of the bathroom and she was just in an uproar, she was screaming and she started the profanity and she said, ‘John you don’t have to do what he says.’ And I said, ‘Jenny, go to your room.’ She *295 wouldn’t listen. I said, ‘Jenny, go to your room.’ I grabbed her arm and headed her towards her room, got her in the room, shut the door. She immediately opened the door. I shut the door, she opened the door. I said, ‘Jenny, stay in your room.’ She got into more profanity by calling me a MF bastard and MF asshole at the top of her lungs. This went on. I said, ‘I’m going to wash your mouth out with soap if you don’t quit this. I’m going to wash your mouth out with soap.’ She didn’t stop, so I went into the bathroom and got a small piece of soap and I put it in her mouth. And it only got worse. Then John was in an uproar. And I went over and I sat in the chair, I just sat there. And John is threatening with, I’m going to kill you. I’m going to have — Mike is going to do this, Mike is going to do that. And Jenny is going on, it only got worse. And I just sat there.

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