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COMMON SENSE DELAYED : JUSTICE DENIED?

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COMMON SENSE DELAYED : JUSTICE DENIED?


[+] serious ballot by LCD
ACTIVE Thu May 22, 08 - Fri May 22, 09

SAN ANGELO, Texas - A Texas appeals court said Thursday that the state had no right to take more than 400 children from a polygamist sect's ranch, a ruling that could unravel one of the biggest child-custody cases in U.S. history.

The Third Court of Appeals in Austin ruled that the state offered "legally and factually insufficient" grounds for the "extreme" measure of removing all children from the ranch, from babies to teenagers.

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now that courts are finally coming to their senses, who should be blamed for all these nonsense?

CPS bunch, they should all be fired.
ATF bunch, for trying to start another waco
Religious bunch, for persecuting another religion
FLDS bunch, for allowing polygamy


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The state never provided evidence that the children were in any immediate danger, the only grounds in Texas law for taking children from their parents without court approval, the appeals court said.

It also failed to show evidence that more than five of the teenage girls were being sexually abused, and never alleged any sexual or physical abuse against the other children, the court said.

It was not immediately clear whether the children scattered across foster facilities statewide might soon be reunited with parents. The ruling gave Texas District Judge Barbara Walther 10 days to vacate her custody order, and the state could appeal.
by LCD on Thu May 22, 08 1:52pm [+]

Even before Thursday's ruling, the state's allegations of teenage girls being pushed into sex appeared to be deflating.

Of the 31 sect members CPS once said were underage mothers, 15 have been reclassified as adults — one was 27 years old — and an attorney for a 14-year-old girl said in court that she had no children and was not pregnant, as officials previously asserted.
by LCD on Thu May 22, 08 2:01pm [+]

Voted : CPS bunch, they should all be fired.
So what if they did have a bunch of pregnant teenaged girls in their neighborhood. How is that any different from the inner city?

That's right. Religious cults don't collect welfare. MAG_rofl
by _Beelzebubba on Thu May 22, 08 2:46pm [+]

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