Saheli v. Zabeti CA4/3

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedNovember 6, 2023
DocketG061475
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 11/6/23 Saheli v. Zabeti CA4/3

NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION THREE

PARICHEHR SAHELI,

Plaintiff and Respondent, G061475

v. (Super. Ct. No. 30-2021-01213565)

RAMIN ZABETI, OPINION

Defendant and Appellant.

Appeal from an order of the Superior Court of Orange County, Aaron W. Heisler, Commissioner. Affirmed. Respondent’s request for judicial notice is denied. Ramin Zabeti, in pro. per., for Defendant and Appellant. Borchard & Callahan, Thomas J. Borchard, and Denise Ho for Plaintiff and Respondent. * * * Defendant and Appellant Ramin Zabeti challenges the trial court’s entry of an elder abuse restraining order, against him, protecting plaintiff and respondent Parichehr Saheli. Zabeti argues (1) Saheli failed to show a “past act of abuse” other than a single July 25, 2021 incident; (2) the trial court incorrectly found a violation of a temporary restraining order; and (3) the trial court incorrectly considered Zabeti’s criminal history in Nevada, even though a Nevada court had ordered that criminal history sealed. We affirm the order.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY Zabeti is Saheli’s stepson. On July 25, 2021, Zabeti came to Saheli’s home, where Zabeti’s father lived with Saheli. Saheli’s niece was also visiting at the time.

Saheli’s Version of Events According to Saheli, when she opened the door Zabeti pushed the door into Saheli, forcing her to the wall. Saheli asked Zabeti to leave, but he refused. Zabeti took his father to Zabeti’s car, that was parked at the curb, put him inside the car, and locked the car. Zabeti pushed Saheli into the street, away from the car, where she fell down and hit her head. Zabeti then drove away with his father. Saheli’s knee and head were injured.

Zabeti’s Version of Events Zabeti testified he usually was able to go inside the house when he picked up his father. When Saheli opened the door, he began walking inside and she hit him with the door. Saheli told Zabeti he was not welcome, but Zabeti had his father’s permission to enter the house. Zabeti did not push the door, but rather “squeezed” into the house. Zabeti visited his father approximately four times per year. Zabeti

2 approached the home with his camera running, which he had not done on previous visits. He did so because Saheli was refusing to allow him to visit his father, even though he and his father had previously scheduled a visit. He did not ask Saheli for permission to videotape her or advise her that she was being videotaped. Zabeti had scheduled a visit with his father for the previous day, July 24, but he and his siblings could not reach his father by phone that day to confirm. Zabeti spoke to his father on the morning of July 25, and his father advised Zabeti to come and pick him up. Zabeti did not leave when Saheli told him he was not welcome because if he had left, he would have had to drive back to his home in Las Vegas without seeing his father. Zabeti was concerned because of the history of conflict with Saheli, including physical abuse of Zabeti by Saheli when Zabeti was a child. Zabeti testified Saheli attacked him outside, ramming into him, such that she bounced off and fell down. Zabeti denied being convicted of a felony, or of possession of a controlled substance. Zabeti testified he lived with Saheli from 1984 through 1987, and that Saheli repeatedly struck Zabeti during that period. Saheli locked Zabeti in a closet and would not let him out until he called her “mommy.” Zabeti saw Saheli slam the front door of their home on his father’s hand, causing serious injuries. In October of 1987, Saheli slapped Zabeti in the face several times, leaving bruises around his eyes, welts on his face, and a bruise on his arm. When Zabeti went to school, the school contacted social services and Zabeti was taken into protective custody. Saheli admitted to the Anaheim Police Department that she had slapped Zabeti after Zabeti called her a bad word. In 2020, Zabeti’s father created a will and a trust. After the creation of these documents, Zabeti found it much more difficult to visit his father and believed Saheli was obstructing this visitation. Later in 2020, Zabeti’s father sustained significant injuries arising from a fall, including broken ribs and a fracture of the lower back. When

3 Zabeti visited his father after these injuries, Zabeti also noticed bruising under one of his father’s eyes. Zabeti’s father called Zabeti on July 23, 2021, to discuss a visit. Zabeti’s father agreed to keep his cell phone powered on and properly charged, and asked Zabeti to call when he arrived in Southern California the next day, July 24, 2021. Zabeti called on July 24 and Zabeti’s father’s cell phone did not ring, but instead went straight to voicemail. Zabeti left a voicemail but did not receive a return call that day. The next day, July 25, Zabeti again called his father’s cell phone, which again did not ring and went straight to voicemail. Zabeti next called his father’s home phone, which Saheli answered. Zabeti spoke to his father, who invited Zabeti to come pick him up for a visit. Ten minutes later, while en route to the house, Zabeti received another phone call from the home phone. This time, Saheli told Zabeti that his father had a physical therapy appointment that day, and that it was not a good day to visit. Zabeti’s father also indicated he could not go with Zabeti. Zabeti replied that physical therapy appointments do not occur on Sundays, his father had requested to be picked up, and Zabeti was on his way. Zabeti had experienced Saheli lying previously and believed Saheli might lie about the incident to come. Therefore, Saheli activated the video recording feature on his cell phone as he approached the house. Zabeti did not recall Saheli’s back hitting the wall when he entered the house. Zabeti did not hear Saheli say “ow,” or make any other vocalization consistent with pain. Zabeti did not perceive Saheli to be injured. Zabeti did not use his hands to open the door, but rather pushed his body between the double doors of the home. Zabeti then saw his father, who greeted Zabeti and appeared happy to see him. Zabeti’s father did not ask Zabeti to leave or express that Zabeti was not welcome. Saheli walked past and threatened to call the police. Zabeti told Saheli he was only there to pick up his father. Saheli grabbed Zabeti’s father, who was wearing socks, by the hand

4 and began pulling him across the marble floor. Zabeti’s father resisted by leaning back and told Saheli in Farsi to calm down. Zabeti felt Saheli’s behavior created an imminent threat of injury to his father. Zabeti placed his body between Saheli and his father. Saheli then called Zabeti a “scoundrel” in Farsi. Saheli left to the kitchen, while Zabeti’s father entered his room to change clothes. Shortly thereafter, Zabeti and his father began moving toward the garage to leave the house. Saheli hurried in front of Zabeti and locked the door. Zabeti believed Saheli was behaving irrationally. Zabeti backed up and Saheli moved toward the front door. Zabeti and his father then unlocked the garage door and entered the garage. Zabeti’s father put his shoes on, and Zabeti opened the garage door. Saheli told Zabeti’s father in Farsi that if he left with Zabeti, Saheli would not let him back in the house. Zabeti’s father replied, “Don’t let me . . . back in there.” Zabeti believed at this point that his father needed, and was asking for, Zabeti’s help to escape Saheli’s control.

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