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They want visitation with their children?
https://www.kget.com/news/crime-wat...g-remaining-children/?ipid=promo-1-Santiz-JK1
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They want visitation with their children?
Trezell, Jacqueline West served with criminal protective orders
Even more disturbing is that they've been having visitation twice a week for the past 10 months. I hope those visits were recorded.
^^rsbbmRemoving a child from a parent’s custody and then determining the fitness of a parent is a long process, Slagle wrote in the email.
Those legally authorized to remove children include law enforcement and child protective services agencies, Slagle wrote at the time. After the removal, several court hearings ensue and each parent and child are provided with attorneys, she added.
A court must decide if reasonable cause exists to place a child into “protective custody.” A foster parent, or an approved relative, can receive the child, she wrote. Throughout the hearing process, the parent is given a “case plan” to follow, asked to continually visit their child and take classes that may address why the child was removed for safety reasons, Slagle previously wrote.
“For example, if a child was being physically abused, the parent would need to attend court-ordered classes to help him (or) her learn new ways to parent and possibly attend anger management, or substance abuse prevention classes,” Slagle wrote, not commenting directly on the West case.
Judge hears motion to bar Cal City toddlers’ adoptive parents from visiting their other kids
A Kern County judge heard a motion Tuesday in the murder case of two California City toddlers’ adoptive parents which sought to prevent the couple from contacting their biological and adopted children.
Trezell, 35, and Jacqueline West, 32, have pleaded not guilty to two felony charges of second-degree murder, two felony charges of willful cruelty to a child and a misdemeanor charge of falsely reporting an emergency in the deaths of adoptive children Orson, 3, and Orrin West, 4.
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Kudos to the Judge. I wouldn’t let these two “parents” have visitation with a gold fish, let alone children.A Kern County judge granted a motion Tuesday in the murder case of two California City brothers’ adoptive parents which prohibits the defendants from visiting their other children, a Kern County Superior Court spokeswoman confirmed to The Californian on Wednesday
Judge grants motion to prohibit Cal City brothers' adoptive parents from visiting their other children
“These visits were monitored,” has very broad Interpretations. I personally have been through monitored phone and in-person visits. It ranges from hovering ears to “shout if you need help” most of the time.
Adoptive parents killed California brothers Orrin and Orson West months before reporting them missing, DA says
Interesting article, states that the boys had been killed months earlier than when they were reported missing. More information than we have seen.
The best Court decision ever.I hope the visitations were closely monitored in case they were coaching the kids on what to say and what not to say. IMO, it's good the visitations have been stopped, even though they are innocent until proven guilty, to preserve testimony or evidence from the kids.
I think that will come out at trial, and will be largely based on statements documented from the other children, and the experts who interviewed them. Of course, unless, one of the two "parents" rats on the other. So far, they are sticking to their narrative. Let's see how long that lasts when reality sinks in.Any inkling on what actually happened?
Yeah, um, no.BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — Sixteen months have passed since toddlers Orrin and Orson West were first reported missing. Last month, adoptive parents Trazell and Jacqueline West were arrested on murder charges. Now, the boys' biological mother and maternal grandmother are demanding $40 million in damages from the county.
They sent a claim to the Board of Supervisors, and it is expected to be reviewed at their next meeting on Tuesday during their closed session.
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