Friday, August 12, 2011

What are the rights of filing a conflict of jurisdiction?

I'm in desperate need of help!! My 2 small children accused my husband and biological father of molestation. I was given a blood test after reporting this to authorities and previous to results admitted to having a controled substance in my system. At the time of the allegations and report on behalf my children and myself, the four of us resided in Davis, Ca. My children were taken into c.p.s. custody after I took them to the hospital so that they could be examined. I was also in need of medical attention after being physically aulted by my husband on the night I tried to flee with my children the night that I caught him in bed inappropriately with the two of them; ages, 5, and 3. This case I firmly believe is being investigated as well as the reports being generated by individuals that are ociated with my husband. My husband grew up in Woodland, as well as did several generations of his family. In fact, most of the street names in Woodland were named after direct relatives of my husband; and many popular historical houses were built by his grandfather. I lived in Woodland for two years (max); The authorities that have lied maliciously about me, and generated reports that are twisted into falsities by outside agencies are also Woodland residents. I am PLEADING with someone ANYONE that can help me to find the way to have this case transfered to either my county which I have resided since the date of removal of children-1 year today (02/12/2007). Both of my children were seperated and placed in SAcramento County Foster Agencies starting with first placement(not attesting to this, as c.p.s. informed me that they were placed in outside counties). From the moment that Yolo County Child Protective Services bacame involved; they have based reports on opinions, falsified information, placed my children in abusive homes, and have disregarded their policies, California laws, and my personal rights. All I want is to please, please have this case

No comments:

Post a Comment