need to become unemployed. And the judge lose his license to practice law.
...MDHHS caseworkers told Mr. Johnson, a 100-percent disabled Marine
Corps veteran who sought custody of his grandson that he would have to
give the agency the serial numbers of all of his firearms. When he
questioned this, the caseworkers allegedly told him, “If you want to care for your grandson you will have to give up some of your constitutional rights.” This was after the state asked the Johnsons to
be foster parents to their grandson.
Two weeks later, the lawsuit alleges, a Gogebic County Court judge
told the Johnsons that if they wanted their grandson placed in their
care, “We know we are violating numerous constitutional rights here,
but if you do not comply, we will remove the boy from your home.”
2 comments:
Where exactly did this take place? Do you have any links to any coverage?
Thank you.
Link's there in the 'if you want to care for your grandson' line
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