When foster care is neither better care nor safer care, children need to be remain in their homes. Focus is on children in the foster care system, who move into the Texas Department Criminal Justice Custody for "crimes" committed while in Texas Department of Children & Family Services (CPS), and represented by court appointed attorneys.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Layne ~ Foster Care to Juvenile Detention
We have a child in state foster care, who is in solitary confinement more often than not. Since September 14, 2006, Corsicana Juvie cannot figure out how to help a child, who was poisoned by his environment. According to the CDC, no level of lead is safe.
We must help this child who was wrongly convicted!
We positively can prove this child was wrongfully adjudicated. After FOUR months, held in the San Antonio Juvenile Detention Center, the child signed papers (a plea agreement) that he thought would let him go home.
The child was wrongly convicted and without an investigation. Law enforcement refused to take statements from 13 and 10 year-old witnesses, who were present and awake. Child passed a polygraph. Attorneys refused to defend this boy and he plead guilty to committing a felony that he had denied since age 10.
Labels:child abuse, RTC's, outcomes,
abuse of male victims,
ADA,
Americans Disability Act,
bexar county,
broken bones,
child abuse,
child abuse in foster care,
Child Protective Services,
Corsicana,
foster care
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