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portada The Weekend Visit (Part I): When a DCPP(cps) employee knowingly engaged in acts unbecoming to a state employee, leads to a $50 Million Dollar civi
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
66
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.14 kg.
ISBN13
9781541024915

The Weekend Visit (Part I): When a DCPP(cps) employee knowingly engaged in acts unbecoming to a state employee, leads to a $50 Million Dollar civi

Women4justice Publishing (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

The Weekend Visit (Part I): When a DCPP(cps) employee knowingly engaged in acts unbecoming to a state employee, leads to a $50 Million Dollar civi - Publishing, Women4justice

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Synopsis "The Weekend Visit (Part I): When a DCPP(cps) employee knowingly engaged in acts unbecoming to a state employee, leads to a $50 Million Dollar civi"

2 healthy children, dropped off at non-custodial parent residence for a court ordered visit with dad and grandma.Only 10 and 7. Child due back Sunday @ 7 p.m., but never returned til'years later. By then, the damage was done. CPS usually will get away with it... This time...the agency worker has met the wrong parent. Lawsuit wins the right, in FEDERAL court to move forward for civil right damages while family acted as their own attorney known as pro-se self file." Losing a child is the worse feeling, she told a reporter, several, airing her story multiple times. To know a state government employee was behind the actual harm to me, my daughter's is inexcusable, as experts agree. Hence, a federal magistrate (2) allowed and approve her civil rights lawsuit for $50million in damages to move forward, even when(earlier)so many OSA.(old school attorneys)indolent, try to say you're not able to sue a gov't worker/state employee, but she knew better.Now she is lauded by the same lawyers, for her family recent decision winning such significant right with her suit for damages, against child protection agency state employees. Inspiration for all who are "truly" violated. Ext. 806

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