MsFacetious
What a Kerfuffle...
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BEST case scenario this mother covered up an accidental death or a murder committed by someone else... of her OWN daughter.
Worst case, as the child witnesses stated... she brutally murdered her OWN child in front of the other children.
But the goal is to reunite her with her surviving daughter in the next 12 months?
Her lack of progress is "not her fault" because she is incarcerated?
She is incarcerated for either covering up the death of or (more likely) murdering her older daughter!
What do you have to do to simply LOSE a child forever? I understand people's anger now about visitation now...
I'm so sorry Alexus...
Judge Tom Tedeschi said a daughter of Mary R. Zumwalt Jophlin should remain with her legal father for up to 12 months after hearing testimony in the permanency hearing case on Thursday.
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Rogers said everything is going well in the Pana household adding Mary Jophlin would participate in the plan by completing a mental health examination and parenting classes.
She said Jophlin had not been able to make progress due to her incarceration in the Franklin County Jail.
Rogers said she is monitoring Paul Jophlin and the child adding Paul is providing transportation to and from school.
She said Addus transports and supervises the visits to the county jail ever other week to allow the child to visit with her mother.
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State's attorney Evan Owens said the goal is to reunite mother and child within 12 months.
He said the mother has not made reasonable progress adding it is not her fault due to her incarceration.
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Another permanency hearing has been set for Jan. 10 at 1:30 p.m.
http://www.dailyamericannews.com/article/20120810/NEWS/120819949/0/SEARCH
Mary R. Zumwalt Jophlin, 28, of West Frankfort listened in Franklin County court Thursday afternoon as motions were granted, allowing her attorney Terry M. Green additional time and an expert to be called.
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On Thursday, Green said he had provided written discovery videos and a media file to his client after coordinating that with the jail superintendent adding he wanted to keep some of the information out of the record.
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Tedeschi said the information could only be opened by the court, state's attorney and Green. He said it would be sealed by the clerk and only opened with permission from the court.
The judge said he had received information from the Illinois State Police and would provide copies to Owens and Green.
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A pre-trial status hearing was set for Sept. 14 at 1:30 p.m.
http://www.dailyamericannews.com/article/20120810/NEWS/120819948/0/SEARCH
Worst case, as the child witnesses stated... she brutally murdered her OWN child in front of the other children.
But the goal is to reunite her with her surviving daughter in the next 12 months?
Her lack of progress is "not her fault" because she is incarcerated?
She is incarcerated for either covering up the death of or (more likely) murdering her older daughter!
What do you have to do to simply LOSE a child forever? I understand people's anger now about visitation now...
I'm so sorry Alexus...
Judge Tom Tedeschi said a daughter of Mary R. Zumwalt Jophlin should remain with her legal father for up to 12 months after hearing testimony in the permanency hearing case on Thursday.
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Rogers said everything is going well in the Pana household adding Mary Jophlin would participate in the plan by completing a mental health examination and parenting classes.
She said Jophlin had not been able to make progress due to her incarceration in the Franklin County Jail.
Rogers said she is monitoring Paul Jophlin and the child adding Paul is providing transportation to and from school.
She said Addus transports and supervises the visits to the county jail ever other week to allow the child to visit with her mother.
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State's attorney Evan Owens said the goal is to reunite mother and child within 12 months.
He said the mother has not made reasonable progress adding it is not her fault due to her incarceration.
----------------
Another permanency hearing has been set for Jan. 10 at 1:30 p.m.
http://www.dailyamericannews.com/article/20120810/NEWS/120819949/0/SEARCH
Mary R. Zumwalt Jophlin, 28, of West Frankfort listened in Franklin County court Thursday afternoon as motions were granted, allowing her attorney Terry M. Green additional time and an expert to be called.
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On Thursday, Green said he had provided written discovery videos and a media file to his client after coordinating that with the jail superintendent adding he wanted to keep some of the information out of the record.
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Tedeschi said the information could only be opened by the court, state's attorney and Green. He said it would be sealed by the clerk and only opened with permission from the court.
The judge said he had received information from the Illinois State Police and would provide copies to Owens and Green.
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A pre-trial status hearing was set for Sept. 14 at 1:30 p.m.
http://www.dailyamericannews.com/article/20120810/NEWS/120819948/0/SEARCH