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Thursday, May 29, 2008


Texas Supreme Court Rules That Texas CPS Had no Justification to Remove Children

Again, why are the kidnappers NOT in jail?

The Texas Supreme Court agreed with a lower court’s ruling, that the state’s Child Protective Services division did not present ample evidence that the children were being abused.

The state said it removed the children last month from the Yearning for Zion Ranch near Eldorado, Texas, because in interviews with those living there, officials found what they called a “pervasive pattern” of sexual abuse through forced marriages between underage girls and older men.

So the Jack Booted thugs of CPS showing up in their tank to steal away these kids on the basis of an anonymous, bogus, tip have lost every court appeal.  Game, set and match.

Of course the problem isn’t just going to go away.  The state is talking about dragging their feet.

It’s unlikely the children will be returned to their homes soon, because it’s unclear which child belongs to which parent. A DNA testing order by the district court is incomplete.

That’s outrageous.  The state acts in a criminal fashion and they are going to stretch out the pain for the families and the children just as long as they can.  Any eventual lawsuit should consider each and every day as new tort.  Of course reasonable people would already know who the parents are before they stole away the children.

Could the state of Texas screwed up any worse?

 

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