Federal Jury in San Jose, CA Awards $3.25 Million in Damages to Family for Unlawful Seizure of Their Children Represented by The Law Offices of Johnson & Johnson:
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) April 04, 2011
A jury in U.S. District Court in Northern California today returned a unanimous verdict against officers from the San Jose Police Department for the violation of an entire family's civil rights and awarded $3.25 million in damages. The Law Offices of Johnson & Johnson in Walnut Creek, CA represented the family in their claims against the officers and the City of San Jose.
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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
Unbiased Reporting
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
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Infant who drowned was in foster care
Infant who drowned was in foster care - News - ReviewJournal.com:
An 8-month-old boy who drowned in northwest Arizona over the weekend was in foster care at the time, according to the Mohave County Sheriff's Office.
Where was the protection for this little boy? CPS just doesn't have a clue. Where was their crystal ball when they placed this child with these foster stranger's?
An 8-month-old boy who drowned in northwest Arizona over the weekend was in foster care at the time, according to the Mohave County Sheriff's Office.
Where was the protection for this little boy? CPS just doesn't have a clue. Where was their crystal ball when they placed this child with these foster stranger's?
The Numbers Game: Making Sense of the Latest Research on Youth in Foster Care
Michael Piraino: The Numbers Game: Making Sense of the Latest Research on Youth in Foster Care:
Should we be hopeful? Or should we despair?
I have been moving between these two emotions as I read the flurry of new research released in the
past few weeks.
Should we be hopeful? Or should we despair?
I have been moving between these two emotions as I read the flurry of new research released in the
past few weeks.
Action Needed on Fetal Homicide-New Hampshire
Action Needed on Fetal Homicide
The public cannot be too curious concerning the characters of public men." --Samuel Adams
The Criminal Justice committee has scheduled an executive session on HB217, fetal homicide, for October 20th, a Thursday... PLEASE put out the message -- alerts -- for people to call members of the Criminal Justice Committee. We need to finally get this thing passed. Next session we might not have the numbers, so it is really important to get it through this time.
> Moe Villeneuve, Bedford, a usual pro-lifer, on the committee, was swayed by Civil Liberties and voted against us in Sept. Please make sure he comes around. Please encourage Dave Welch, Kingston, as well. He has opposed us in the past, but has promised to help me this year, and I would love to see him do this. The whole Criminal Justice comm. should be called, as well, as they will be making the recommendation to the full house on Oct. 20th.
> Elaine Swinford, Chairman Center Barnstead 776-0274
> Larry Gagne, Vice Chair Manchester 625-9692
> David Welch Kingston 642-4402
> Dennis Fields Sanbornton 528-6224
> Robert Fesh Derry 434-1550
> Gene Charron Chester 887-2172
> Moe Villeneuve Bedford 472-6928
> Jason Antosz Epping 303-3504
> Phil Greazzo Manchester 669-0494
> Kenneth Kreis Canterbury 267-6449
> Robbie Parsons Milton 652-9009
> Kyle Tasker Northwood 724-4716
> Mark Warden Manchester 391-2888
> Laura Pantelakos Portsmouth 436-2148
> Roger Berube Somersworth 692-5653
> Stephen Shurtleff Penacook 753-4563
> Philip Ginsburg Durham 868-2312
> All these reps have been provided testimony by NHRTL, Cornerstone, Americans United for Life, etc., as well as press stories over the past twenty years, showing the devastation to a family when an unborn is the victim of homicide and not even acknowledged in our criminal code. They all KNOW that the existing assault statute is NOT sufficient. IF a woman lives the assault, she can sue for loss of her property! If she dies, there is nothing, child never existed. The father is left with no state acknowledgement that his child ever existed. Most states have updated their criminal laws to include the unborn - at various stages. This bill includes the unborn at all stages. It makes it a crime to kill the unborn, and if the woman dies, then there are TWO deaths, both crimes. Pro-aborts are afraid to acknowledge the reality of unborn life, fearing loss of ROE. BUT, N.H. laws already do acknowledge the unborn child in our tax and inheritance statutes!
In Liberty,
Richard A. Bloom
Coordinator NH Capital Area 9.12 Project
The public cannot be too curious concerning the characters of public men." --Samuel Adams
The Criminal Justice committee has scheduled an executive session on HB217, fetal homicide, for October 20th, a Thursday... PLEASE put out the message -- alerts -- for people to call members of the Criminal Justice Committee. We need to finally get this thing passed. Next session we might not have the numbers, so it is really important to get it through this time.
> Moe Villeneuve, Bedford, a usual pro-lifer, on the committee, was swayed by Civil Liberties and voted against us in Sept. Please make sure he comes around. Please encourage Dave Welch, Kingston, as well. He has opposed us in the past, but has promised to help me this year, and I would love to see him do this. The whole Criminal Justice comm. should be called, as well, as they will be making the recommendation to the full house on Oct. 20th.
> Elaine Swinford, Chairman Center Barnstead 776-0274
> Larry Gagne, Vice Chair Manchester 625-9692
> David Welch Kingston 642-4402
> Dennis Fields Sanbornton 528-6224
> Robert Fesh Derry 434-1550
> Gene Charron Chester 887-2172
> Moe Villeneuve Bedford 472-6928
> Jason Antosz Epping 303-3504
> Phil Greazzo Manchester 669-0494
> Kenneth Kreis Canterbury 267-6449
> Robbie Parsons Milton 652-9009
> Kyle Tasker Northwood 724-4716
> Mark Warden Manchester 391-2888
> Laura Pantelakos Portsmouth 436-2148
> Roger Berube Somersworth 692-5653
> Stephen Shurtleff Penacook 753-4563
> Philip Ginsburg Durham 868-2312
> All these reps have been provided testimony by NHRTL, Cornerstone, Americans United for Life, etc., as well as press stories over the past twenty years, showing the devastation to a family when an unborn is the victim of homicide and not even acknowledged in our criminal code. They all KNOW that the existing assault statute is NOT sufficient. IF a woman lives the assault, she can sue for loss of her property! If she dies, there is nothing, child never existed. The father is left with no state acknowledgement that his child ever existed. Most states have updated their criminal laws to include the unborn - at various stages. This bill includes the unborn at all stages. It makes it a crime to kill the unborn, and if the woman dies, then there are TWO deaths, both crimes. Pro-aborts are afraid to acknowledge the reality of unborn life, fearing loss of ROE. BUT, N.H. laws already do acknowledge the unborn child in our tax and inheritance statutes!
In Liberty,
Richard A. Bloom
Coordinator NH Capital Area 9.12 Project
Kids in Catholic Charities Care to Be Transferred Soon
WJBD Radio:
Kids in Catholic Charities Care to Be Transferred Soon
Springfield, IL -- All two thousand children in Catholic Charities care for adoption and foster care services will be transferred to other agencies by the end of the year.
Kids in Catholic Charities Care to Be Transferred Soon
Springfield, IL -- All two thousand children in Catholic Charities care for adoption and foster care services will be transferred to other agencies by the end of the year.
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