AgeofAquaruis
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If only MaleahThe lawyer was almost definitely appointed by the court.
Was afforded such luxury.
MOO
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If only MaleahThe lawyer was almost definitely appointed by the court.
I thought lawyers were only appointed by the courts if you were being charged with something?The lawyer was almost definitely appointed by the court.
I thought lawyers were only appointed by the courts if you were being charged with something?
I'm trying to catch up here. I thought BB2 filed the report and a police officer helped get them into the apartment Saturday morning? New stories slowly drip out from every side. It appears to be a disinformation campaign at times. IMO
I don't see how it was ever determined that there was not sufficient evidence. Usually a doctor's opinion is thought highly of in courts. He stated there was no way the injury could have happened the way it was described, and he found evidence of older injuries that occured before the fall. They had clear evidence of inconsistent or denying symptoms.He's the judge assigned to their case. He didn't have enough evidence to permanently remove the children. He is in no way responsible for what happened to Maleah.
She was. The children were appointed a guardian ad litem. As they almost always are. Everyone wants to blame CPS but I for one am glad that my children cannot be taken away without evidence. The anger and blame IMO should go to the parents and family who were not forthcoming with evidence of abuse, which they apparently knew about. JMOIf only Maleah
Was afforded such luxury.
MOO
That's terrible. You may be right, but at this point I think he is just being stubborn. He doesn't want to admit to guilt so he is going to do anything to avoid it, even if it means sticking to his story. His family is not helping much by publicly insisting he is innocent and that the kidnappers must be responsible. ImoI really think some people are that ignorant! Mr.Kgreg is LE where we are and had a child abuse call the other day, the mom got her 3 y/o daughter back from her ex and his new gf and the little girl was black and blue, swollen eyes, cuts etc and the dad told her mom that she “fell in a bouncy house” and “then fell off a swing”... luckily she didn’t believe them and filed reports in multiple parishes. Smh.
OK - I see now. Funny how BB2 did not mention the brother filing a report in her interview. IMO - BB's story sure has many moving parts - many of which go in multiple directions. I'm sure LE is taking notes.I think bb is saying now that dv’s brother filed the report first as opposed to what she said before which was that she filed the report first or tried to file the report first. Either way, bb2 is the person who actually filed the following morning when she took bb to the station to make sure it was done correctly, iirc.
That’s just how I interpreted it, either way bb has changed her story.
Has she hired a lawyer now? Or is that just in regard to custody? The lawyer who is representing them for the custody dispute is probably paid for by the state. ImoHMMMMMMM.
Can't afford to take Maleah to Massachusettes, but can afford Lawyer.
SMH. The skull bashed in half wasn't enough proof. It's all about protecting the rights of everyone but the child.She was. The children were appointed a guardian ad litem. As they almost always are. Everyone wants to blame CPS but I for one am glad that my children cannot be taken away without evidence. The anger and blame IMO should go to the parents and family who were not forthcoming with evidence of abuse, which they apparently knew about. JMO
Oh the irony. The sad pathetic irony.Has she hired a lawyer now? Or is that just in regard to custody? The lawyer who is representing them for the custody dispute is probably paid for by the state. Imo
The child usually has a separate lawyer, although I don't know if that's the case in Texas. In NY they do. It is someone who is just representing the child and they interview and spend time with the child separately from both parents to get the child's side of the story and determine what is in the best interest of the child. It is someone who is experienced in working with kids and they are very good at looking for specific things, like whether or not the child has been "coached" in what to say. ImoIf only Maleah
Was afforded such luxury.
MOO
Maybe the Judge needs to look elsewhere for placement. Stop worrying about everyone,but the child's best intersest.From that article: "Family members of 4-year-old Maleah Davis, who has been missing now for 22 days, are trying to find Maleah's siblings a new home after her mother's ex-fiance Darion Vence was arrested and charged in her disappearance."
Family members are trying to find them a new home? This is so sad. Can't the family members provide a home for them? IMO - this read like they were referring to a dog or cat - not children. Heartbreaking.
Maybe the Judge needs to look elsewhere for placement. Stop worrying about everyone,but the child's best intersest.
MOO
I'm surprised they came to the decision they did. I was just reading an article the other day about how social services were working hard on trying to prevent more deaths of children by child abuse. There was a 22.7 increase from 2017- 2018. They indicated that the foster care system was "broken" in Texas.SMH. The skull bashed in half wasn't enough proof. It's all about protecting the rights of everyone but the child.
So it's ok to bash a child's skull in, but Gawd forbid you upset the people in charge of the child.
Don't even look sideways at them, don't question them or the lawyers will unleashed upon you. Don't question CPS, or judges. Because reunification is the name of the game, and the cards are stacked against the very child that they are in charge of,and have ALL the power, the FINAL (FATAL) say. The gavel came down, Maleah's fate was sealed.
If Maleah had half the defence these people have we wouldn't be here today.
MOO
I have no interest in getting into a hyperbolic shouting match. I am not saying CPS did everything right. We don’t know for certain because that information is not public.SMH. The skull bashed in half wasn't enough proof. It's all about protecting the rights of everyone but the child.
So it's ok to bash a child's skull in, but Gawd forbid you upset the people in charge of the child.
Don't even look sideways at them, don't question them or the lawyers will unleashed upon you. Don't question CPS, or judges. Because reunification is the name of the game, and the cards are stacked against the very child that they are in charge of,and have ALL the power, the FINAL (FATAL) say. The gavel came down, Maleah's fate was sealed.
If Maleah had half the defence these people have we wouldn't be here today.
MOO
If he remains quiet, he's facing 2-20 years on the current charge - and that's IF they can convince a judge/jury that what little evidence they have (that we are aware of) is worthy of a conviction (no sighting of Maleah ever leaving the apt, appearance of a heavy basket, dogs hitting on decomposition). If he tells all, he could face life or death. Would you sing in that situation? Likely not. Unfortunately that's where we appear to be.So far, that is what it looks like. DV is going to continue to remain silent so I guess it'll just be a stalemate.
He's the judge assigned to their case. He didn't have enough evidence to permanently remove the children. He is in no way responsible for what happened to Maleah.
ummm faked being ill is something a kid or teenager would do. MOOI think it’s more likely that he faked being ill each day in order to be sent home. He didn’t plan on Maleah being home alone each day, he knew he’d be with her.