NY state appellate court rules that children can't be taken from parents just because house is messy
The Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court, First Division, ruled yesterday that child protective services cannot take children from their parents solely on the basis of a messy or cluttered house. In the Matter of Iyanah D., the court overturned a New York City Family Court ruling by Judge Jody Adams that had determined the children had been neglected.
Note: Yeah, so they just make up some other reason, the judge rubber stamps his signature on the babystealers request, and bye bye kiddo's!!!
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
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