Monday, April 14, 2014

Justina Pelletier's Parents File Emergency Petition With Supreme Court to Gain Custody

Justina Pelletier’s parents have field an emergency appeal with the state Supreme Court in Massachusetts to regain custody of their daughter.

Today, Linda and Lou Pelletier filed a Habeas Corpus pleading with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. The detailed Petition and Memorandum of Law requests that Justina be released from the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) and be returned to the custody of her parents, Lou and Linda Pelletier.

On March 25, 2014, Suffolk Juvenile Judge Joseph Johnston ruled that the custody of Justina will remain with Massachusetts DCF.

“Massachusetts DCF has no right to hold Justina captive. This is unacceptable. Justina needs to return home,” said Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel.

Staver tells LifeNews that the petition argues DCF has no authority to hold Justina and that DCF’s actions violate the constitutionally protected rights of parents. Among other things, the Petition also argues that the requirement to issue detailed written findings of fact and conclusions of law justifying DCF’s intervention has never been met. Never has the juvenile court issued such required findings of fact or conclusions of law.

“This case comes down to the simple fact that new doctors at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH), who had no experience with Justina, came up with a different diagnosis than her expert treating physicians at Tufts Medical Center,” said Staver. “The state cannot take children from their parents when the parents make reasonable choices for their medical care. This case is outrageous.”

“The psychological experiment of Boston Children’s Hospital, under the sanction of DCF, has miserably failed. Justina has gone from a competitive figure skater to being confined to a wheelchair,” said Staver.

Full Article and Source:
Justina Pelletier's Parents File Emergency Petition With Supreme Court to Gain Custody

See Also:
Justina Dying Under Care of State of Massachusetts

4 comments:

  1. I hope it works for Justina's sake.

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  2. This poor family; it just breaks my heart.

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  3. The hospital is dug in for the long haul not for the right reasons. I hope people are paying close attention what happens when you or your loved one crosses over into a the grips of a health care provider. Justina belongs with her parents yet the parents are shut out. Beware and be prepared young or old are at risk for harm.

    See ABreachOfTrust.com more will be coming in the near future.

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  4. I can't believe with all the outpouring of support, that the girl is not home yet. Thank God she has strong family who continues to fight for her.

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