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To: CurlyDave
This is turning out very badly for the county and CPS (not surprisingly).

The judge will probably get whacked again on the heavy handedness of the release orders, and the county taxpayers are about to see the perfect storm of tort litigation.

This ain't over by a long shot.

9 posted on 06/02/2008 1:14:11 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (John McCain, the Manchurian Candidate.)
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To: Navy Patriot
Navy Patriot said: "The judge will probably get whacked again on the heavy handedness of the release orders,..."

I hope so. Every agreement signed by any of these parents were signed under duress, with their children already in custody and the threat to keep them there if agreement was not reached. From what I can see, there is only ONE of over 400 cases which is getting a different treatment.

The lawyers should appeal a second time and the Appeals Court should order all existing agreements to be voided and re-negotiated between CPS and individual families without the unjustified duress of continued state custody.

15 posted on 06/02/2008 2:15:08 PM PDT by William Tell (RKBA for California (rkba.members.sonic.net) - Volunteer by contacting Dave at rkba@sonic.net)
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