Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Taking Omani's Story to Sacramento

For all of the parents who have been attacked by the Child Protective Services, especially child welfare agents, we would like for you to participate with us in the MILLION FAMILY MARCH ON SACRAMENTO. Our goal is to organize as many families as we can to march on Sacramento and present our legislation with a petition to repeal the current laws that protect these child abuductors.

If you have been victimized, Please join us and fight back. You have help now; if it is only a small party of us we will march foward. Someone has to take a stand; you don't have to be afraid any more, you are no longer alone. Our goal is to use our voices to speak out against the injustices that occur everyday when civil rights are violated all for the sake of the money. Worse than your civil rights being violated are the dehumanizing effects on families from their corrupted system.

Please go to www.fightcps.com to find out the may reasons why the states are eager to deprive you of your children even though many where not neglected or abused. There is also funding that the counties get when they put your children in foster care. WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING NOW TO STOP THIS MADNESS, IF WE DON'T FIGHT FOR OUR CHILDREN WHO WILL?

WWW.fightcps.com has revealed that Children Protective Services, CPS, has devastated and destroyed hundreds of thousands of families in America during the last thirty years leaving a trail of broken hearts, broken dreams, and shattered childhoods. Rather than helping families, government agents have used unconstitutional laws in Juvenile Court to rip children away from their loving parents, break a sunder God-given, natural, parent-child bonds, and adopt the children of the grieving out to others who profit financially with large monthly adoption subsidy payments.

Omani's Story-Another Victim of Solano County Child Protection Services: Omani's Story - Mother Acquited of Abuse

Omani's Story-Another Victim of Solano County Child Protection Services: Omani's Story - Mother Acquited of Abuse

Friday, May 1, 2009

Omani's Story - Mother Acquited of Abuse

This is a copy of an article that was taking from the Daily Republic. This article explains some of the incident surrounding Omani's accident and the outcome of her stepmothers trail.

Fairfield - The choice for jurors was straightforward-either Lisa R. Brown was a brutally violent mother or she was a victim of a police and social services investigations that could land her 15 years in prison.
After a two-week jury trial, Brown was acquitted Wednesday of four felony child abuse charges. She was convicted of a misdemeanor charge of attempted assault, (Which in no mean warrants them adopting my daughter out before the outcome of the trail).
The felony charges dated back to a series of incidents during the fall of 2000 involving her 3-year old stepdaughter. For Brown's attorney, Kathryn Streem, the legal victory was particularly sweet because it was her first trail since starting private practice after leaving the Solano County Public Defender's office earlier this year.
Streem told jurors Brown's child had been accident-prone, clumsy and suffered from seizures. (This sentence is misleading and was not a part of Ms. Streem's defense, the author of this article spoke with the prosecution first, before they talked to us. This article is only to explain the outcome of the Mrs. Brown's trail).
Brown, along with her husband and their three children, were living in a Vallejo motel in 2000 when her 3-year old was bouncing on a bed, fell a struck her head, according to her testimony. The child recovered from a fractured skull after being flown by helicopter to a Bay Area Hospital. Investigations by Vallejo police and Child Protective Services determined the girl's injuries were not from abuse.
Two weeks later, the child fell from a toilet and suffered another head injury. Another pair of investigations concluded no foul play was involved. Brown claimed a seizure led to the injury.
Ten days after the batheroom fall, the child suffered black eyes and cuts and scratches to her face. This thrid accident changed the approach social services to begin looking at Brown. Seizures were once again Brown's explanation for the injuries, although prosecutors claimed the injuries were caused by Brown shoving her childs head in the motel room toilet. After the injury, doctors provided the child with anti-seizure medications.
A fourth incident occured two weeks later when the child fell and was picked up by Brown. The lifting caused a bone fracture in the child's upper arm. The broken bone prompted CPS to remove the child from Brown's care a few days later.
Reach Jess Sullivan at 427-6919 or JessSullivan_CA@Yahoo.com

This trial was devastating to our family. After all the loop-holes and red tape the judical system took us through, they adopted our daughter while we were still fighting for her. Read more about the trail and its devasting effects in the next blog.

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