http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705271699,00.htmlA trial for a woman connected to the hoax call that sparked the raid on the Fundamentalist LDS Church's YFZ Ranch has been delayed.
Dec 16
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705271025,00.htmlAs a rural Texas grand jury finished its term without issuing any indictments, more children from the Fundamentalist LDS Church's YFZ Ranch were dropped from the nation's largest custody case.
Only 19 children remain under court jurisdiction, Texas Child Protective Services confirmed to the Deseret News on Tuesday. Seventeen children were "nonsuited" by a judge in San Angelo last week. It brings the total number of children dropped from court oversight to 420, excluding 26 "disputed minors," whom CPS initially believed were underage but were later proven to be adults.
The reasons for nonsuiting vary, agency officials said, from no evidence of abuse being found to parents taking appropriate steps to prevent abuse. As the case whittles down, some of those still under court jurisdiction may be linked to ongoing criminal probes into underage marriages. Earlier this year, CPS sought to place eight children in foster care. Their parents struck deals with the child welfare agency to keep them home.
"The remaining cases include three cases in which the department has temporary managing conservatorship of one or more children in the family," agency spokesman Patrick Crimmins said. "We are continuing to provide services to these families and to work with the families to address safety concerns. Once services are completed and it is it determined by CPS that the children's safety can be assured, we will move to nonsuit."
Dec 9
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705269223,00.htmlProsecutors have taken DNA samples from a baby born to a teen from a polygamous sect who had refused to reveal the infant's whereabouts.
The state attorney general's office said investigators took swabs and photos Monday of the baby girl born in mid-June.
The newborn's mother is 17 and a member of the Fundamentalist LDS Church.
Child welfare authorities have been trying to get DNA through court proceedings to identify the father. State officials believe the girl was married to a man in the sect when she was 14.