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Texas city awaiting next phase of case

Criminal charges against FLDS are expected soon

Published: Sunday, June 8, 2008 12:06 a.m. MDT
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"They're basic parenting classes we use to teach parents the best way to keep their children safe," she said. "If we find particular issues going on in a family's life, there will be some focus on their individual needs. That will be assessed later on as we work with the families."

Many FLDS parents are renting homes in cities throughout Texas, rather than return to the YFZ Ranch. One family told the Deseret News they didn't want any additional scrutiny from CPS that may occur if they moved back there.

Parents were required to provide addresses and phone numbers of their homes, but Meisner couldn't say how many parents listed the ranch as home. She said CPS has no preference about where the families live. But attorneys for the agency had repeatedly argued over the past several weeks that the ranch was an unsafe environment for the children and was a single-household community that fostered a pattern of abuse.

"We don't have a preference one way or another. We just need to know where the families are living so that we can continue to provide services to the families and have access to the children and families until we complete our investigation," Meisner said.

Earlier this week, church spokesman Willie Jessop said about 20 percent of the families had returned there and more planned to do so.

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Meanwhile, Texas Gov. Rick Perry said he accepted personal blame if Texas "stepped across some legal line" in seizing the FLDS children. But he defended the state's action in comments to the Dallas Morning News.

"I still think that the state of Texas has an obligation to young women who are forced into marriage and underage sex — to protect them. That's my bottom line on this," he told the newspaper during a visit to France.

The governor said he hopes prosecutors "continue to send the message" to the FLDS Church that child sex abuse won't be tolerated. "If you don't want to be prosecuted for those activities, then maybe Texas is not the place you need to consider calling home," Perry said.

"If responsibility needs to be taken for (appellate and Supreme Court decisions) saying that we stepped across some legal line, I'll certainly take that responsibility," the Texas governor said during a business conference in La Baule, France. "I am substantially less interested in these fine legal lines that we're discussing than I am about these children's welfare, that's where my focus is. That's where CPS' focus is."

Jessop told the News there was little evidence of any abuse on the ranch. In calling for criminal prosecutions, he said Perry was showing the same stubbornness as President Bush on the Iraq war.

"Rather than acknowledging we're in there on bad intelligence, we keep fighting the fight," Jessop told the Dallas newspaper. "I don't know if that's a Texas thing or what that is. But he's in that same mentality — let's continue to justify why we're there rather than acknowledging it wasn't true."


E-mail: bwest@desnews.com

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D.J. Peters, Associated Press

An FLDS mother picks up a child in Fort Worth. Many families have not returned to the YFZ Ranch.

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