DHS denies stalling in Oklahoma foster-care case
A federal judge has set an October 2011 trial date in a class-action lawsuit against the Oklahoma Department of Human Services alleging deficiencies in the state's foster-care system. DHS has denied stalling after case files were shared with plaintiffs at a slower pace than expected.
BY DAVID HARPER - Tulsa World 0
Published: July 8, 2010
TULSA — The trial date of well more than a year away was scheduled Wednesday in a class-action lawsuit that seeks changes in the state's foster-care system.
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U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell set the trial for Oct. 17, 2011, but said the date "may be a bit ambitious” in light of the scope of the case. He told attorneys that "it will require all of your efforts” to attain the goal.
The lawsuit, brought by New York-based Children's Rights, alleges deficiencies in the state's foster-care system.
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