Advocacy group fires back at Coakley - Sentinel & Enterprise:
BOSTON -- The national children's advocacy group at the center of a firestorm in the race for governor blasted as "irresponsible" the charge by Attorney General Martha Coakley that the group's lawsuit against the Department of Children and Families was meritless and driven by profit-seeking.
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Children’s advocacy group calls Coakly comments ‘irresponsible’
Children’s advocacy group calls Coakly comments ‘irresponsible’ - Metro - The Boston Globe:
A national children’s advocacy group struck back at Democratic gubernatorial nominee Martha Coakley Friday, saying she has leveled “irresponsible” charges against the group with her statement that it is suing the state’s troubled child welfare agency in order to collect hefty publicly funded legal fees.
A national children’s advocacy group struck back at Democratic gubernatorial nominee Martha Coakley Friday, saying she has leveled “irresponsible” charges against the group with her statement that it is suing the state’s troubled child welfare agency in order to collect hefty publicly funded legal fees.
Coakley’s defense of DCF foster care
Coakley’s defense of DCF foster care - CommonWealth Magazine:
THE FOSTER CARE case that has become a flashpoint in the race for governor is complicated, messy, and in some ways shocking, which makes it ideal as a political football.
The case is never mentioned in the ad that is now being aired by the Republican-backed Commonwealth Future Independent Expenditures PAC, but it provides the underpinning for the claims that Attorney General Martha Coakley knew about mismanagement at the Department of Children and Families, opposed reform, and “failed our most vulnerable citizens.”
THE FOSTER CARE case that has become a flashpoint in the race for governor is complicated, messy, and in some ways shocking, which makes it ideal as a political football.
The case is never mentioned in the ad that is now being aired by the Republican-backed Commonwealth Future Independent Expenditures PAC, but it provides the underpinning for the claims that Attorney General Martha Coakley knew about mismanagement at the Department of Children and Families, opposed reform, and “failed our most vulnerable citizens.”
Foster parent filmed himself sexually abusing a 6-week-old premature baby: FBI
Foster parent filmed himself sexually abusing a 6-week-old premature baby: FBI:
Two men — one in California, the other in Maryland– are facing multiple federal charges of sexually assaulting and exchanging graphic photos of a six-week-old premature infant brought home by one of the men as the child’s foster parent.
Two men — one in California, the other in Maryland– are facing multiple federal charges of sexually assaulting and exchanging graphic photos of a six-week-old premature infant brought home by one of the men as the child’s foster parent.
Judge: Abuse laws don’t apply to unborn children
Judge: Abuse laws don’t apply to unborn children:
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — A child abuse case against a South Dakota woman has been thrown out after a federal judge ruled that abuse and neglect laws don’t apply to unborn children.
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — A child abuse case against a South Dakota woman has been thrown out after a federal judge ruled that abuse and neglect laws don’t apply to unborn children.
Overturned child abuse conviction lands before U.S. Supreme Court
Overturned child abuse conviction lands before U.S. Supreme Court | cleveland.com:
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Thursday to hear an appeal from Ohio in a case in which a Cleveland man's conviction for child abuse was overturned.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Thursday to hear an appeal from Ohio in a case in which a Cleveland man's conviction for child abuse was overturned.
Foster mother jailed for 'extremely severe' cruelty to three-year-old child in care
Foster mother jailed for 'extremely severe' cruelty to three-year-old child in care « Express & Star:
The little boy was badly bruised from head to foot during the five months his foster mother was supposed to be looking after him, a judge was told.
The little boy was badly bruised from head to foot during the five months his foster mother was supposed to be looking after him, a judge was told.
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