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To: AppyPappy
Here are some more. I find them interesting reading, especially since I am a homeschooler!

State v. Cathy C. Mother incarcerated three days Filed: February 22, 2001, Stoddard County. Nature of Case: On April 3, 2001, David Gordon of HSLDA persuaded a Stoddard County circuit court judge to dismiss the educational neglect charges against Cathy C and return her son to her custody. When Cathy C withdrew her second-grade son, Ethan, from public school, little did she imagine that she would be in jail two weeks later. After withdrawing Ethan, Ms. C told the juvenile officer she was considering home education. She wrote to the school superintendent requesting information on home schooling. Eight days after her son's withdrawal from the public school, Ms. C recorded a Declaration of Enrollment in Home Education with the recorder of deeds and notified the superintendent by letter. Nevertheless, on February 22, 2001, after only eight days absence from school, Ms. C was charged with educational neglect and arrested one week later. The child was removed from her custody and placed with the father. Ms. C spent three days in jail before she was released on a $750.00 bond. Anita Koller, the FHE regional director, appeared with Ms. C to testify regarding Ms. C's home school curriculum and plans. But no testimony was necessary as the Court dismissed the case without a trial.

And check this one out: - This child isn't even OLD enough to attend school, but the grandmother reported her daughter!

Horn v. Brown Civil rights violated through wrongful arrest Filed: March 1, 2001, U.S. District Court at Jackson. Nature of Case: This civil rights lawsuit for violation of the right to direct the education of one's child and for false arrest arises out of the criminal prosecution of the mother of a five-year-old. The child was not enrolled in public school, but the school official was told by the child's grandmother that the mother was planning to home school and that the child "should be in school." The attendance officer filed the criminal complaint after speaking with Mrs. Horn and learning that she was, in fact, planning to home school. The official admits knowing that the child was not yet compulsory attendance age when he filed. Mrs. Horn was arrested, but the criminal case against her was dismissed upon HSLDA's notice of representation. On March 1, 2001, HSLDA filed a lawsuit on behalf of Mrs. Horn for violation of her civil rights.

33 posted on 10/21/2002 2:32:32 PM PDT by I still care
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To: I still care
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34 posted on 10/21/2002 2:35:59 PM PDT by Red Jones
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To: I still care
Is this the lady that refused to be fingerprinted? If not, I don't see the relation.
40 posted on 10/21/2002 3:15:50 PM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: I still care
Interesting reads. We have a problem in our county with an overzealous DSS tearing families apart. The local media is on this agency and a lot of dirty laundry is being exposed.
59 posted on 10/22/2002 5:00:03 AM PDT by Liberty Teeth
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