Cult children remain in state custody, judges rules
Hundreds of children were a ranch in Texas polygamist childhood public authorities remain in detention pending trial, a judge decided Friday evening.
The women arrived Friday at the Court of buildings bear traditional High-collared, pioneer-style dresses.
Judge Barbara Walther court also ordered DNA tests for all 416 children, lived in the YFZ (nostalgia of Zion) Ranch Eldorado, to determine their biological parents.
The connection is the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - an offshoot that the practices of Mormon polygamy.
Walther delivered its judgement after two days of testimony during a hearing to determine whether children were properly taken care of the children authorities.
Walther said, she found enough evidence to Texas Child Protective Services, to custody for children.
Officials are now on research into “best temporary places for these children,” said Marleigh Meisner, spokeswoman for the CPS.
“It is not religion - it is about conservation of children against abuse,” she added.
A lawyer representing some of the children said, he planned to appeal against the decision.
“We’re a little disappointed, in which the process has proved that his,” said Cody cities.
The ranch has been searched a number of phone calls end of March by an officer of 16 years, as Sarah, said she was beaten and forced the “spiritual” an adult woman man.
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