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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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
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Texas parents get custody of kids living in bus
Texas parents get custody of kids living in bus - San Antonio Express-News:
CONROE, Texas (AP) — Nearly a year after their two children were found living virtually unsupervised in an old school bus in Southeast Texas, the parents regained full custody of their kids Tuesday when a judge dismissed a child welfare case against them.
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CONROE, Texas (AP) — Nearly a year after their two children were found living virtually unsupervised in an old school bus in Southeast Texas, the parents regained full custody of their kids Tuesday when a judge dismissed a child welfare case against them.
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Prosecutor: Fla. foster girl killed by caretaker
Prosecutor: Fla. foster girl killed by caretaker - HughesNet:
MIAMI (AP) — The caretaker of foster child Rilya Wilson grew to hate the 4-year-old because of defiant behavior, finally smothering the girl with a pillow in 2000 and covering it up with a web of lies, a Florida prosecutor told a jury Tuesday.
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MIAMI (AP) — The caretaker of foster child Rilya Wilson grew to hate the 4-year-old because of defiant behavior, finally smothering the girl with a pillow in 2000 and covering it up with a web of lies, a Florida prosecutor told a jury Tuesday.
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Child services report ‘troubling’
Child services report ‘troubling’ | Boston Herald:
Forty children died in 2011 while under the state’s watch, including five youths who were gunned down, seven who committed suicide and a dozen babies — some sleeping in an adult’s bed — who were deemed victims of sudden and unexpected infant deaths, according to an alarming report one outraged lawmaker called “troubling and frustrating.”
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Forty children died in 2011 while under the state’s watch, including five youths who were gunned down, seven who committed suicide and a dozen babies — some sleeping in an adult’s bed — who were deemed victims of sudden and unexpected infant deaths, according to an alarming report one outraged lawmaker called “troubling and frustrating.”
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Center for Redress of Grievances, LLC - Private Sector Doing What The Public Sector Doesn't Want To Do.
Center for Redress of Grievances, LLC - Private Sector Doing What The Public Sector Doesn't Want To Do.:
Since we all saw the discontinuation of the NH Redress of Grievances committee at the State House I felt that it was time for the Private Sector to do what the Public Sector does'nt want to do.
For this reason I have created the Center for Redress of Grievances LLC here in NH with Article 31 and 32 of the NH constitution and the first Amendment being the founding principles of our Mission Statement. The purpose is to help citizens to coordinate with the legislature in drafting new laws and for petitioning for removal of harmful Government Intrusions and abuses which violate liberty and the Constitution. To bring to light the abuses of Government , be it judicial, legislative, or executive. To help with resources and vet each case before it reaches the legislative Redress caucus with recommendation.
We will also be investigating the potential for lawsuit at the State and Federal level if need be. Here are the references to redress in both the NH Constitution and the US Constitution.
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Since we all saw the discontinuation of the NH Redress of Grievances committee at the State House I felt that it was time for the Private Sector to do what the Public Sector does'nt want to do.
For this reason I have created the Center for Redress of Grievances LLC here in NH with Article 31 and 32 of the NH constitution and the first Amendment being the founding principles of our Mission Statement. The purpose is to help citizens to coordinate with the legislature in drafting new laws and for petitioning for removal of harmful Government Intrusions and abuses which violate liberty and the Constitution. To bring to light the abuses of Government , be it judicial, legislative, or executive. To help with resources and vet each case before it reaches the legislative Redress caucus with recommendation.
We will also be investigating the potential for lawsuit at the State and Federal level if need be. Here are the references to redress in both the NH Constitution and the US Constitution.
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