From Deseret News archives:
Parker just 'normal' kid, dad says
"He's about as everyday normal as everybody else," Daren Jensen told the Deseret News. "He's just the boy next door."
From four-wheeling in the mountains to playing the viola, Daren Jensen said his son is a very active teen. "He hasn't slowed up one day since he was born," he said.
It was about five years ago that Parker Jensen's name became synonymous with the issue of parental rights as his family took on the state's pursuit to force the boy to undergo chemotherapy for a rare form of cancer.
Now for the first time, the Jensens have laid out their full account of what happened in court filings this week. The Jensens continue to pursue a federal suit against two Utah physicians, two state child welfare officials and an assistant Utah attorney general.
In a 140-page statement of facts, the Jensens call themselves a "typical Utah family" from Sandy who was swept up in a whirlwind of medical egos and state bureaucracy.
Meanwhile, the Jensens maintain they were not convinced the lump in the bottom of their son's mouth was Ewing's sarcoma, and they wanted a second opinion.
Time and time again the Jensens say they sought more definitive tests and opinions, even going to doctors out of state only to find that physicians with Primary had contact and influence with the other doctors.
After several meetings, Wagner threatened the Jensens that he would contact the Division of Child and Family Services to take their son away and force him to undergo chemotherapy.
The Jensens' court brief states that DCFS caseworkers simply took Wagner's word that chemotherapy was the only option for the boy and did no further investigation. Their investigation, which did not include the Jensens' side of things, was then reviewed by a state juvenile judge, which lead to an order and warrant for the parents' arrest.
Also alleged in their brief, the Jensens say DCFS was dishonest in some of its representations to the court, including the allegation that they fled the state to avoid the court's order. The Jensens claim they were already vacationing in Idaho when the warrant was issued.
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Getting the "facts" from the Jensens'
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Cancer Daddy | May 25, 2008 at 1:56 p.m.
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