From Tuesday. Another very long article. A total of 8 witnesses from various Kaiser Permanente clinics testified about Green's prenatal visits. The first was via telephone and Green admitted to marijuana use and said she had anxiety, which had not been diagnosed anywhere.
After her first visit Green missed a number of followup appointments. Employees tried to contact her by phone, email and finally by certified letter, which was returned. She finally showed up in late September. Green denied drug use but the doctor ordered a tox screen anyway, which came back positive for... wait for it... amphetamine and methamphetamine.
Subsequently she had a physical exam and took a battery of tests - AOQ (Adult Outcomes Questionnaire) test and a depression screening questionnaire She scored 19 which is "moderate" but refused treatment or meds.
Her next visit wasn't until late January. Urine tests came back negative. The doctor prescribed meds for an STD. At that same visit she was given "video counseling" about substance abuse. Green reported that there was no drug use at home and that she hadnt used drugs for three to four months, except for marijuana for sleep.
She refused prenatal services for food, chemical dependency recovery, diapers, clothing, baby formula, etc. However, the therapist did not report to CPS. She said she was not taking her meds and the doctor stressed the impotance of the STD meds. In February, her drug screen came back positive.
After having a c-section she again tested positive for drugs. She was advised not to breastfeed. Justice tested positive for drugs and was put in the NICU. CPS was called. We know the rest of that story.
Detectives Thomas Hayes and Greg Ford were also called to testify about the day Green disappeared. Darryl James Turner, a physicians assistant at the Woodland Memorial Hospital also testified about the time Green was in the hospital after being found. She told Turner that she had used methamphetamine about 10 days prior to being admitted to the hospital. Her urine screen tested positive for marijuana and meth. Turner also said he wasn't yet aware that Justice had died - Green's concern was centered on seeing Frank.
Deputy Shawn Rosner of the Placer County Sheriffs Department also testified - he was the K-9 handler. He had his dog Jet sniff Green's car and then gave him a foot-track search command. Jet didn't find baby Justice but he did find the diaper bag.
The last witness of the day was John Knapp, director of Valley Toxicology Inc. who testified about Green's lab tests from February 25:
Mr. Knapp stated that on February 25, 2015, he conducted blood-alcohol and drug content lab exams for Ms. Green. The results showed that the alcohol content in her blood was zero. However, the sample contained acetone, a chemical that is not typically found in the blood under normal conditions. Mr. Knapp did not have any information as to why Ms. Greens blood contained acetone, but he stated that this is usually caused by diabetes and less frequently by starvation or malnutrition. Other than being produced by the body, acetone may have been present in her blood due to ingestion of the chemical either intravenously or through the mouth.
http://www.davisvanguard.org/2016/08/witnesses-testify-greens-parental-responsibility/
Through further witness testimonies on August 23, 2016, in Department 14, defendant Samantha Greens past commitment to prenatal care were called into question. First, seven stipulations were read to the jury, instructing them to be accepted as fact without testimony. During her pregnancy, Green had undergone six separate urine drug screening tests, from the first in June 2014 to the last in February 2015. Out of those six screens, she tested positive for THC (the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana) two times, and for amphetamine/methamphetamine four times. Justice, the baby, tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine on February 6, 2015.