Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Monday, December 20, 2010
DMVC Productions: MOJO
DMVC Productions: MOJO
MOJO
(MOJO) Mothers Opposing Judicial Oppression
MOJO Mothers Opposing Judicial Oppression mission is:
“To aid the victims of crimes performed by individuals acting under the color of Law.” As in Oberholzer v. Commission on Judicial Performance, where the California Supreme Court distinguished legal error from judicial misconduct, setting forth the following factors relevant to a finding of misconduct: repeated error, bias, abuse of authority, disregard for fundamental rights, intentional disregard of the law, or any purpose other than the faithful discharge of judicial duty.
To create, establish, and provide oversight and review of Judicial decisions’ based on the color of law and report the infractions to increase public awareness of the problems and destruction these individuals further and needlessly inflict on families through their misuse of power in the Judicial System and Social Services Agencies under the Department of Health and Human Services.
MOJO Mothers Opposing Judicial Oppression provides grassroots leadership to create major social change in the attitude and behavior of Americans toward the NEED TO DEMAND accountability of our Judicial System, Social Services and Domestic Violence. To recognize judicial oppression, Social Services oppression and domestic violence, to oppose it, and make it unacceptable with a demand for personal responsibility.
MOJO
(MOJO) Mothers Opposing Judicial Oppression
MOJO Mothers Opposing Judicial Oppression mission is:
“To aid the victims of crimes performed by individuals acting under the color of Law.” As in Oberholzer v. Commission on Judicial Performance, where the California Supreme Court distinguished legal error from judicial misconduct, setting forth the following factors relevant to a finding of misconduct: repeated error, bias, abuse of authority, disregard for fundamental rights, intentional disregard of the law, or any purpose other than the faithful discharge of judicial duty.
To create, establish, and provide oversight and review of Judicial decisions’ based on the color of law and report the infractions to increase public awareness of the problems and destruction these individuals further and needlessly inflict on families through their misuse of power in the Judicial System and Social Services Agencies under the Department of Health and Human Services.
MOJO Mothers Opposing Judicial Oppression provides grassroots leadership to create major social change in the attitude and behavior of Americans toward the NEED TO DEMAND accountability of our Judicial System, Social Services and Domestic Violence. To recognize judicial oppression, Social Services oppression and domestic violence, to oppose it, and make it unacceptable with a demand for personal responsibility.
CA Judge: Secrecy of Juvenile Hearings Protects DCFS, not Children « Fathers & Families
CA Judge: Secrecy of Juvenile Hearings Protects DCFS, not Children « Fathers & Families: "I’ve written once before on the problems of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services. Those problems are legion and the county is moving to rectify them. This editorial raises an issue I’ve long been concerned about that goes far beyond the borders of one California County - the secrecy of legal proceedings involving the care of juveniles (Los Angeles Times, 12/19/10)."
Bring Us a Baby: An Early Christmas Present
Bring Us a Baby: An Early Christmas Present
One Families happiness is through another families pain. A baby stolen from a parent to make another happy. CPS strikes again!
One Families happiness is through another families pain. A baby stolen from a parent to make another happy. CPS strikes again!
Suit accuses Oregon caseworker of hitting 8-year-old foster child | OregonLive.com
Suit accuses Oregon caseworker of hitting 8-year-old foster child | OregonLive.com: "A court-appointed representative is suing the Oregon Department of Human Services for $149,000 on behalf of an 8-year-old foster child who reportedly was hit by her caseworker.
The suit, filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court Thursday, offers few details about the alleged incident. It states that on Oct. 11, an unnamed caseworker struck the girl without justification. The blow physically injured the child, as well as embarrassed, frightened and degraded her, according to the suit."
The suit, filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court Thursday, offers few details about the alleged incident. It states that on Oct. 11, an unnamed caseworker struck the girl without justification. The blow physically injured the child, as well as embarrassed, frightened and degraded her, according to the suit."
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