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Old 04-18-2008, 05:40 PM   #71
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I agree that the courts ought to fix the CPS's illegal actions. I doubt, however, that this will happen. My guess is that the courts will find some tortured rationale to justify the actions of the CPS.

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Attorneys representing the mothers questioned Texas Child Protective Services chief investigator Angie Voss on how she was able to conclude the culture on the YFZ Ranch is a threat to children - and how the children might be returned.

Voss testified yesterday boys in the polygamous sect are groomed to become perpetrators of sexual assault, and girls become their victims.

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District Judge Barbara Walther redirected many of the questions posed to Voss.

"The question is, 'Can I return the children?' " she told attorneys. "You all continue to focus on what happened."
Do you catch that question, "can I return the children?" The presumption here is obviously that the State keeps the children unless their parents prove otherwise. I doubt that the absence of evidence of child abuse will be construed as evidence of no child abuse.
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