Smith v. ENMRSH

New Mexico Court of Appeals·Decided November 10, 2009·No. 28,449·Unpublished

Opinion

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6 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO 7 MARVENAR SMITH, 8 Plaintiff-Appellant, 9 v. NO. 28,449

10 ENMRSH, INC., a New Mexico 11 non-profit corporation,

12 Defendant-Appellee.

13 APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF CURRY COUNTY 14 Stephen Quinn, District Judge

15 Eric D. Dixon 16 Portales, NM

17 for Appellant

18 Miller Stratvert, P.A. 19 Ruth Fuess 20 Albuquerque, NM

21 for Appellee 22 MEMORANDUM OPINION 23 FRY, Chief Judge. 24 Plaintiff Marvenar Smith appeals the district court’s grant of summary 25 judgment in Defendant ENMRSH, Inc.’s favor. In granting summary judgment, the

1 district court concluded that the statute of limitations had run on Smith’s claims for 2 defamation of character and prima facie tort, that Smith failed to establish that an 3 implied employment contract existed for purposes of her breach of employment 4 contract claim, and that even if an implied contract existed, the consequence for 5 Smith’s misconduct was immediate termination. We affirm. 6 BACKGROUND 7 Smith was employed by ENMRSH as a community living coach from May 8 2002 until November 18, 2002. She worked as a part-time in-home assistant helping 9 disabled persons, called “consumers” by ENMRSH, with their daily activities. On 10 November 17, 2002, Smith and a co-worker were working with S.S., one of 11 ENMRSH’s consumers. At some point during the workday, Smith asked S.S. to move 12 from a communal couch to S.S.’s personal chair due to some concerns that S.S.’s 13 parents had about S.S. sitting on the community furniture. Apparently S.S. refused 14 Smith’s request, so Smith and her co-worker attempted to move S.S. to her chair. 15 When S.S. continued to refuse to sit in her chair and began to struggle with Smith and 16 the co-worker, S.S. was escorted to her room. A short time later, S.S. came out of her 17 room and again tried to sit on the communal couch. According to Smith’s co-worker, 18 when S.S. sat on the couch, Smith grabbed S.S. by the arm, stood her up, and yelled, 19 “I told you to sit in you [sic] fuckin [sic] chair and don’t move.” Smith then pushed

1 S.S. down into the chair, and when S.S. tried to get up and sit on the floor, Smith 2 forcibly stood S.S. back up, pushed her into the chair, and began hitting the top of 3 S.S.’s hand until S.S. started to cry and sit still. Smith laughed and told her co-worker 4 that she hit S.S. on the hands because they do not bruise easily. 5 Sometime later that day, a nurse working for ENMRSH arrived at the home to 6 dispense medications to S.S. The nurse noticed that S.S. was acting strangely and 7 would not make direct eye contact. When the nurse left the home, Smith’s co-worker 8 came outside to talk. Smith’s co-worker was visibly upset and told the nurse about 9 Smith’s abuse of S.S. The nurse advised the co-worker to report Smith to her 10 supervisor. After the report was made, Smith’s supervisor contacted her and told her 11 that she was relieved of her duty for the night. The supervisor also advised Smith to 12 report to the ENMRSH office the next morning to meet with Damian, one of 13 ENMRSH’s managers. The next morning, rather than going into see Damian as she 14 had been told, Smith attempted to call Damian. According to Smith, she left eight 15 messages on Damian’s voicemail system, but she was never able to get in touch with 16 him. Smith testified at her deposition that she did not go into the office because she 17 did not want to see the co-worker who had made the report or the supervisor who had 18 relieved her of her duty; she only wanted to talk to Damian.

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