Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Judge Awards “Permanent” Custody of Justina Pelletier to DCF Officials

Via LH

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In a ruling that deals a striking blow to the parents of Justina Pelletier, a judge has ruled that the state of Massachusetts will received “permanent” custody of Pelletier.

After the Liberty Counsel litigation team filed a contempt of court motion against the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) in the Justina Pelletier case a judge ruled against her parents.

The decision came after Lou Pelletier, Justina’s father, disclosed to the attorneys representing her and her family that Justina’s health is rapidly deteriorating. After a Friday visit, Justina’s older sister, Jennifer, told Fox News Connecticut (Fox CT) that her sister’s health is “scary” and she has never seen her in worse condition.

As a local newspaper reports:

In what appears to be a major setback to the parents of a Connecticut teenager in the middle of a long-running custody dispute, a Massachusetts juvenile court judge Tuesday issued a ruling giving “permanent” custody of Justina Pelletier to the state Department of Children and Families, which then leaves it up to the agency to decide if or when she should be returned back home.

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6 comments:

  1. Set up from the beginning.

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    1. Read this one.

      http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2011/11/new-jersey-incident-what-motivates.html

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  2. This is sickening/enraging to say the least. I went back and read about the New Jersey incident and the $$$$$$$$$ involved in removing children from their home. The NE quadrant sure seems to have an affinity as well as an incentive for Govt. tyranny.

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    1. Yes and we use the homeschool currucculum of Dr. Robinson.

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  3. "we use the homeschool curriculum of Dr. Robinson"

    Did you ever pick up on this case in New Hampshire:
    http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/nh-supreme-court-homeschooled-girl-must-go-to-public-school-against-moms-wi

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    1. The court made clear that it was not addressing larger religious liberty and homeschooling concerns and was basing its ruling only on the narrow and specific facts of the case.

      Thanks and of course they are lying.

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