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BRADENTON — A father was found not guilty of tying up his teenager daughter and locking her in the trunk of a car Friday afternoon after a six-person jury deliberated for a little over a hour. http://www.bradenton.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/story/1293280.html
By Johnny Johnson,
http://newsok.com/dead-foster-childs-family-will-hold-separate-service/article/3326193
The biological family of a 5-year-old boy who was hit by a car and killed while in state Department of Human Services custody will not be allowed to attend his funeral and burial, but the state is granting them a private memorial service.
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Social workers set up a CCTV camera in the bedroom of a couple with learning difficulties in order to monitor their behaviour, a new report claims.
By Martin Beckford, Social Affairs Correspondent
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Please forward widely - so true. The destruction of the fabric that cemented this nation - morality, tradition, family, religion/belief in greater good of humankind.
Opinion,
http://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/opinion/33716/why-child-abuse-here-stay
By WBUR News and Wire Services
http://www.wbur.org/news/2008/81657_20081127.asp
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Regional confab on child abuse slated for March |
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UNICEF Demands Social Mobilization Against Child Abuse - Summary
and at
Child Abuse Congress Takes Aim at the Internet
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/243620,child-abuse-congress-takes-aim-at-the-internet.html
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http://www.naturalnews.com/024910.html
(NaturalNews) - A group of scientists working in the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health division has revolted against the corrupt managers of its own department, accusing them of committing crimes by claiming, "There is extensive documentary evidence that managers at CDRH have corrupted and interfered with the scientific review of medical devices."
Read the letter yourself here (PDF):
http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_1...
The letter from the FDA's own scientists goes on to say, "It is evident that managers at CDRH have deviated from FDA's mission to identify and address underlying problems with medical devices before they cause irreparable harm, and this deviation has placed the American people at risk."
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Girl Refuses to tell court about infant
Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:56 pm (PST)
Sealed agreement reached on dispute over FLDS infant
By PAUL A. ANTHONY panthony@gosanangel o.com or 659-8237
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
http://www.gosanang elo.com/news/ 2008/nov/ 26/sealed- agreement- reached-on- dispute-over- flds/
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Investigating
Kristi Tedesco reports, KVOA News 4
http://www.kvoa.com/global/story.asp?s=9409725
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The Nevada Supreme Court granted a writ of mandamus to review a tragic case involving a child's placement upon removal from her Mother for abuse and neglect. The court had placed the child with a foster family, rather than with the child's grandmother, without affording grandmother an opportunity to be heard on the matter. This necessitated Grandmother's filing a separate guardianship proceeding, which the district court then denied because the child had already bonded with the foster family.
The Nevada Supreme Court found that the court had erred in denying the guardianship petition because "the district court failed to ensure that [Grandmother] was involved in and notified of any plan for [Child's] temporary or permanent placement before the petition was filed and thereafter failed to give [Grandmother] the benefit of the familial preference for placement." Examining United States Supreme Court cases and precedent from other states regarding the relative rights of foster parents and family members, the court concluded that "in denying [Grandmother's] visitation petition, the district court gave improper weight to the foster parents' wishes when determining [the child's] best interest."
Matter of Guardianship of N.S., 122
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