Category Archives: Cases

Nubia Never Had a Chance


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The Murder of Nubia The Reason The Money Trail of Our Kids, and DCF


Miami Dade DCF also known as the Department of Children and Family Services is so steeped in secrecy and “confidentiality” that even their books are a mess. They have chosen to “outsource” children to alleged “Non-Profit” organizations for “better” accountability … Continue reading

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For Nubia Her Silence Was Never Heard


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Nubia Barahona Screamed and Cried Until She Died and Her Twin Heard it all


Would someone please tell me how the best interest of these two children and the other children were served by this and by not placeing them with family. A Child is dead her future never to see- and the death … Continue reading

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Lawyer: Carmen Barahona also a victim REALLY?


http://www.wptv.com/video/videoplayer.swf?dppversion=7910 MIAMI, Fla. – Almost 3 weeks after her adoptive daughter was found dead, Carmen Barahona appeared before a judge. "You are arrested on a warrant for first degree murder, which the charge holds no bond, seven counts of aggravated … Continue reading

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Here is law and information for complaints based on discrimination


California Penal Code section 186.21 declares that it is the right of every person, regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, or handicap, to be protected from fear, intimidation, and physical harm caused by the … Continue reading

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1983 Civil Rights Action applies to the abuse by CPS


The 1983 Civil Rights Action was originally enacted by Congress as part of the KKK Act of 1871. The initial purpose was to protect the constitutional rights of racial minorities in the Reconstruction South. Even though it was written broadly … Continue reading

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Tort and CPS and Public Defenders


The definition of a “Tort” is “A body of rights, obligations, and remedies that is applied by courts in civil proceedings to provide relief for persons who have suffered harm from the wrongful acts of others.” The person who has … Continue reading

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Case Workers for CPS Don’t have Absolute Immunity From Prosecution


This case is very important. The reason is that a caseworker was prosecuted for falsifing the records. The Appeals court stated that a caseworker who makes false statements is not immune to prosecution. This puts a whole new light on … Continue reading

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Georgia Superior Court Domestic Violence Benchbook A Guide To Civil and Criminal Proceedings


This is interesting for parents who have been accused of abusing their children by spanking. Hold this case close. “Reasonable Discipline”: “Family violence shall not be deemed to include reasonable discipline administered by a parent to a child in the … Continue reading

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