griefer
As I said above, I’ve worked on many cases of REAL child abuse. Texas CPS illegal actions makes cases of REAL abuse harder because they have destroyed any credibility.
Just like Nifong (I notice you keep ignoring that one of prosecutorial misconduct).
As the 7th Circuit says in Michael C. v. Gresbach, opinion issued 5/19/2008 (hey last week!), is that social workers cannot violate the basic 4th Amendment rights of children and parents just because they “suspect” abuse. They must have a “warrant, probable cause, consent, or exigent circumstances.” Everything Texas CPS workers lacked. And the icing on the cake in that opinion is that it held social workers do NOT have qualified immunity in such a circumstance.
Bring ON the lawsuits against Texas CPS!





