In late 1971, BHO Sr. returned to Hawaii to contest the loss of his parental rights when the Soetoro adoption was finalized. To preserve the Soetoro adoption, Stanley Ann testified BHO Sr. was not the biological father and she perjured herself in 1961 when signed a sworn statement with the Hawaii DOH to create the original long form birth certificate.
After hearing testimony and examining evidence, a Hawaii Judge ruled BHO Sr. was the biological father and the Soetoro adoption was annulled. We know this because the original long form birth certificate has remained sealed and archived since the Soetoro adoption was finalized.
A sealed and archived vital record is void and of no legal value. The only legal document available for use to establish fraternity is the short form COLB with a “date filed.” A COLB was filed after a Judge ordered it created and filed. The original long form BC was accepted after Stanley Ann, the hospital administrator and the delivery doctor signed sworn statements attesting to the live birth event.
Hawaii, and a few other states, allow adult adoptees to obtain copies of the original long form BC after they have been archived for genealogy purposes only. A sealed BC has no legal value and is void.
This sounds right.
After hearing testimony and examining evidence, a Hawaii Judge ruled BHO Sr. was the biological father and the Soetoro adoption was annulled.
This is wrong. We know that the Soetoro adoption was still in effect when Ann dseparated and then divorced from Lolo -- Barry is refered to as Soetoro's child in those.
So it seems the Hawaii judge ruled that BHO Sr was not the bio father and the real bio father had "abandoned" Barry and therefore Soetoro adoption was still in effect.
So the question is -- was Barry a foreign scholarship student in America as early as middle school?