Texas judge sanctions CPS $127K for wrongfully taking couple’s children and lying to the court
Photo credit Commentary by Terri LaPoint, Health Impact News (Thank you to our friends for this story.) There are elements that are common almost to the point of being universal in cases involving children taken from their families by Child Protective Services, including false allegations, lying by social workers, falsified medical records, failure of social workers to follow their own policies, laws broken by CPS, and the failure to consider evidence that refutes CPS allegations. However, there is one thing that remains rare in CPS cases – that is, for anyone within the system to be held accountable. Repercussions...
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