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Appeals court rules Texas acted improperly in removing FLDS children
Ruling only affects 38 mothers, children for time being
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The court said CPS did not make reasonable efforts to consider options other than removing the children.
"This is wonderful. This is so fantastic," said Nancy DeLong, an attorney representing some of the FLDS mothers in the case.
"The people had an opportunity to put things in the Lord's hands and when He grants your prayers, you acknowledge Him first," said FLDS member Willie Jessop, who has acted as a spokesman for the church. "The people turned to their faith and acknowledged Him when the children were first taken and we acknowledge Him now."
One FLDS woman, who was headed to court in San Angelo this afternoon, seemed pleased, but reserved, about the decision.
"That's encouraging," said a woman named Annette, when told of the decision by a Deseret News reporter. "I'm waiting to see if it's really going to happen."
"Praise the Lord," said Eilene Jeffs.
"We're grateful for that," said Sarah Barlow.
"Anything positive," Jeffs added, as she walked into court for a hearing involving three of her children.
In a statement released Thursday afternoon, the Texas agency said its job is to protect children. "When we see evidence that children have been sexually abused and remain at risk of further abuse, we will act," it said.
The department reiterated it found "a pervasive pattern of sexual abuse" at the ranch that puts every child there at risk and referred to a "pattern of organized deception" from FLDS members during their investigations. The statement also spoke of the "bishop's record" it seized that refers to nine girls who were 16- and 17-years-old and living at the ranch who were listed as wives in the document.
"While our only duty is to the children, we respect that the court's responsibility and view is much broader. We will work with the Office of the Attorney General to determine the state's next steps in this case," the statement reads.
The new ruling does not affect an ongoing criminal probe into the activities at the ranch.
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