Blog Entries from July 2009

Social Workers coming to YOUR house soon!

Washington is about to allow or maybe require “home interventions” by government social(ist) workers to “improve immunization coverage” of youngsters.

This mandate is part of a new law called The Affordable Health Choices Act, which would subsidize states to break into homes against parental wishes and “to implement interventions ...

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Judge says that coming within a few feet of alleged perpetrator - twice - no reason to vacate restraining order.

Judge says that a woman who came up to the defendant's vehicle and opened the door when he was in it, when an order said to stay away 100 yards, is no reason to vacate a restraining order.

Actual transcript from Suffolk Probate and Family Court, April 17, 2009 ...

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Juvenile Judge Didn't Bother With Evidence, says Mass. Appeals Court

The Massachusetts Appeals Court just overturned a Juvenile Court judgment to terminate parental rights, in one of the most scathing opinions I have seen. (Docket No. 2008-P-0867, Judge Terry M. Craven) The Court criticized the judge for not bothering to even look at the evidence. A brief excerpt follows, from ...

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