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Friday, July 23, 2010

National Federation of the Blind Successful in Returning Infant to Her Parents - Family Reunited After Wrongful Seizure of Child.

National Federation of the Blind Successful in Returning Infant to Her Parents - Family Reunited After Wrongful Seizure of Child.

The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) and its Missouri affiliate announced today that they have succeeded in a legal fight to bring a two-month-old infant, Mikaela Sinnett, home to her parents, Blake Sinnett and Erika Johnson of Independence. The NFB of Missouri hired an attorney to assist the couple after Mikaela was taken from them at Centerpoint Hospital almost immediately after she was born. For fifty-seven days the couple, both of whom are blind, were allowed to visit their child in foster care but were not allowed to bring her home. The sole reason given by Missouri's Department of Social Services was that the couple was blind and could not properly care for Mikaela without the assistance of a sighted person twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week. An evidentiary hearing was scheduled for July 20, but at the last minute the state of Missouri dismissed the case against the couple.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

In 2004 the ACB & CCB handled a case like this in CA except they got to it before the baby was released from the hospital to CPS. http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/activists_blind_parents_unfair.htm
and closed http://www.dredf.org/press/zapeda.shtml

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