Individual cases begin Monday for polygamist sect
May 22, 2008
Texas sect parents complain of vague custody plans
The Associated Press - May 19, 2008
SAN ANGELO, Texas (AP) — Children from a polygamist sect were the only subjects on the docket Monday at a west Texas courthouse where five judges began
Hearings for Hundreds of Sect Kids Begin Today, Expected to Last 3
ABC News - May 19, 2008
By SCOTT MICHELS and MARK MOONEY A Texas judge hearing one of the first child custody cases that will decide the fates of more than 400 children taken from
Children of FLDS 'prophet' kept in foster homes
CNN - May 19, 2008
SAN ANGELO, Texas (CNN) -- Two children of jailed "prophet" Warren Steed Jeffs are among the hundreds of children removed from a polygamist ranch by child
State to Lay Out Steps for Sect Parents to Regain Children
ABC News - May 19, 2008
By SCOTT MICHELS and MARK MOONEY At a series of hearings beginning today, Texas child protection workers are expected to tell a judge that members of a West
VIDEO: Polygamist Custody Hearings
KALB-TV Newschannel 5 - May 19, 2008
By Chris Blalock - Hundreds of hearings are scheduled over the next few weeks to determine if or when children taken during a raid on a polygamist compound
Hearings under way in polygamist custody case
NECN - May 19, 2008
(NECN: San Angelo, TV) - The parents of more than 400 children taken from a polygamist sect's ranch are in a San Angelo, Texas court for a custody case.
Status Hearings Start For FLDS Children: 100 Children Not Matched
DigitalJournal.com - May 19, 2008
5 judges, 5 court rooms and 3 weeks of court dockets cleared in the largest child custody action in America. A Canadian child with no parents at the ranch,
Official: Polygamist leader‘s son was OK at ranch
Ely Times - May 19, 2008
By MICHELLE ROBERTS, AP Writer 12 minutes ago SAN ANGELO, Texas - A 6-year-old son of polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs did not suffer physical or sexual
Polygamous Sect Cases Begin Individual Hearings
WLTX.com - May 19, 2008
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Texas judges Monday will begin to sift through the unruly, chaotic custody dispute involving more than 460 children forced from a
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