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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

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

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Father who overturned ‘Shaken Baby’ conviction fears family life ruined

Father who overturned ‘Shaken Baby’ conviction fears family life ruined | The Sun |Woman|Real Life:

We lost our kids for 5 years after wrongful ‘shaken baby’ conviction


Dread for dad jailed after saving daughter's life



FIVE years ago doting dad Ben Butler saved his baby daughter’s life when she stopped breathing – and soon found himself in JAIL.


After clearing tiny Ellie’s airway, Ben rushed her to hospital, where doctors found head injuries similar to those caused when a baby is shaken.


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Who's judging New Hampshire's judges?

My Turn: Who's judging New Hampshire's judges? | Concord Monitor:


Conduct committee takes job seriously (Ya right!)


As chairman of the New Hampshire Judicial Conduct Committee, it does not surprise me that there is public confusion over the role of the House Committee for Redress of Grievances as it may relate to judicial matters.

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Documented Child Neglect by NH Foster Stranger's

According to the NH AG's Protocols on Abuse and Neglect, which can be found at: OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION,DIVISION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH
AND FAMILIES CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT:
These indicator's are just a few considered Neglect:
Back of infant's head lacks hair or appears flattened; untreated
rashes (No mention of scratches and bumps on a newborns head)
Failure to thrive: underweight, developmental lags, regresses
upon return to home
Poor hygiene: dirty, offensive body odor, unwashed/
Uncombed hair, tattered or inappropriate clothing, lice
Poor health: drowsy, easily fatigued, puffy eyes, untreated
illnesses/infections, itching/scratching, frequent diarrhea,
physical complaints not responded to by parent; needs dental
care/glasses
(No mention of newborn's born with MORPHINE or other drug's in their system AND No mention of "anticipated" Neglect in the Future)

This document show's the Foster stranger's concern for being financially supplemented
Document's of Proof that ALL State Player's let slide these indicator's of neglect in my stolen granddaughter's case:





                                                 






PA State Prosecutor Arrested Child Abuse, Adopted Children Tortured - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania



Oct 2012. Deputy Penna State Attorney General, Wife Charged With Abusing Adopted Children. PITTSBURGH (KDKA). A prominent local couple is accused of abusing their two adopted children. Deputy Attorney General Douglas Barbour and his wife, Kristey Barbour, were arrested Thursday by Allegheny County Police.
The Franklin Park couple faces two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, aggravated assault and simple assault.
Sources close to the investigation tell KDKA's Marty Griffin the couple allegedly tried to starve their 6-year-old adopted son who had to be hospitalized with malnutrition.
Sources also indicate the couple's 18-month-old adopted daughter has five different bone fractures of varying ages.
According to the investigation, the couple adopted the children from Ethiopia in March through a church organization. 
Since that time, sources say the couple did not feed the 6-year-old boy for an extended period of time and that abuse was discovered by doctors at Children's Hospital.
According to investigators, the 18-month-old girl is at the Children's Institute right now and that she may have suffered a stroke from the five different bone fractures and the injuries and that she may be permanently blind as a result.
Meantime, the attorney general's office released a statement saying that Barbour has been suspended without pay and that they will cooperate fully with this investigation.
http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2012/10/04/deputy-attorney-general-wife-charge...

October 2012. Pittsburgh. State prosecutor and wife 'abused adopted Ethiopian children found near death with skull fractures and bruises'. Deputy Attorney General Douglas Barbour, 33, and his wife, Kristen, 30, face charges of aggravated assault. Couple's 6-year-old son found malnourished with skin lesions and claiming father hit him. Doctors said 18-month-old girl had multiple skull fractures and may be permanently blind. Children were adopted in March through a church organization.

Termination of Parental Rights Reversed in Tennessee: In re Emilie A.M.

Termination of Parental Rights Reversed in Tennessee: In re Emilie A.M. « Herston on Tennessee Family Law | Knoxville Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Alimony, and Matrimonial Law Attorney:


Facts: Child was born out of wedlock. Eighteen months later, Father was sentenced to six years imprisonment for various crimes. A few months later, Child was removed from Mother’s care and declared dependent and neglected because of Mother’s drug abuse. Child was placed with Mother’s relatives. One year later, Child’s paternal grandparents petitioned for custody of Child. Mother’s relatives then filed a petition to terminate the parental rights of Mother and Father and adopt Child. The paternal grandparents then petitioned to intervene in the termination proceeding and also sought to adopt Child. After allowing the intervention, the trial court terminated the parental rights of Mother and Father and determined that it was in Child’s best interest to be adopted by Mother’s relatives. Only Father appealed.
On Appeal: The Court of Appeals reversed the trial court.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

‘Secrecy’ in the Court of Protection

‘Secrecy’ in the Court of Protection: TBIJ:

The Court of Protection hears cases relating to some of the most morally and politically contentious issues of our day and about some of the most excluded and silenced people in our society.  It is surely a good sign that the media, MPs and campaigners are sufficiently concerned about their plight that they take such an interest in this court’s new jurisdiction under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA).  Yet there is a difficult balance to be drawn between protecting the privacy of the individuals and families at the heart of these cases, and ensuring that the wider democratic objective of transparency in our justice system is met.  The Court of Protection is frequently described in the media as ‘secretive’, yet according to its judges this is an ‘old shibboleth’ which should be laid to rest.  Despite judicial efforts to permit greater media access and reporting, the reality is that the Court of Protection does not function like other courts, and information about its activities is still relatively limited. 

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Change in law could keep kids in homes

Helping families: Change in law could keep kids in homes | Deseret News:

 "SALT LAKE CITY — Front-line caseworkers say new flexibility with federal funding for foster care could be a game changer in the state's child welfare system."

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