Thursday, September 29, 2011

Home

He's back home after a dramatic and irresolute day at court.

In short: this was a detention hearing, simply to determine where T lives while we sort this all out, but we presented proof that he didn't commit any crime.

The prosecutor argued that they have a strong case against a different kid, someone known to T - T's attorney, of course, pointed out that a case against a co-defendant is absolutely no legal justification for holding T whatsoever. Much drama ensued that I shall not recount.

In the midst of this craziness, T's social worker, for reasons that can only be described as diabolical, filed a report with the judge asking him not to release T back to us, because we have been deemed "unsuitable foster parents" by DCFS (her) due to the fact that we did not report T's problems to them in sufficient detail. This is an outright lie, and stems from the fact that she is currently being sanctioned in the dependency court (the court that handles adoptions, not juvenile delinquency matters) for failing to complete his adoption. She, confused as usual, reacted by sending this report to the juvenile court judge. Her evidence of our unsuitability was the fact that THREE YEARS AGO, we declined wraparound services in favor of family counseling through a local university. Do you feel crazy yet just reading this? To whom did she propose that he be released? Nobody. She wasn't even there. Had the judge agreed with her, T would have remained in juvenile hall for wont of another option.

Thankfully the judge looked at the report from DCFS for less than five seconds, looked right at T and his attorney and said, "I am not paying any attention to this report. I have an EXCESS of confidence in these people, they have been present at every court hearing, they have given him a HOME. They have done nothing but consistently act in this child's best interest."

Finally we were allowed to take T home, but we have to return for a pre-trial hearing and perhaps a trial, despite the fact that the DA appears to have absolutely no case whatsoever.

T is quite a bit more resilient than I am at this point. Last night, he told me that I needed to "count backwards from ten and visualize pleasant imagery" because I seemed a little stressed. Out of the mouths of babes.

8 comments:

Susan from the Pacific Northwest said...

I know that there are inequities in our justice system. T's story really brings that home.

Does he know you write this blog? I don't know if it would help if he knew people reading this were cheering for him. That's what we are doing.

Thank goodness the judge had the ability and willingness to pay attention to what you are doing for T.

Gab said...

T's resilience is so impressive. And what a relief to have a judge, or anyone in the system really, recognize you as T's parents. I'm so glad he's home. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad he's home. Sending my thoughts from England to you and T and Tim.

Sarah

Castro said...

Much love to all three of you. Glad he's back home.

mikeco said...

So happy he is home with you!

Please know if you are collecting for T's legal fund - I am in - just set up a paypal donation account on your blog. DCFS and the DA's office cannot treat children this way. I hope the SW does not get away with such a hateful act.

If you need any support please let me know. I am so angry that they have put you and T through this but so happy he is safe with you.

Lulu McCabe said...

Mikeco: It is so kind of you to ask. We do owe T's attorney, who is a genius and very busy doing her "real job" in grown-up court, and working on prison reform issues. She generously donated her time, though we plan to assemble what we can and send it to her as an honorarium at the very least. I feel like that's our obligation to solve - but for people who want to support kids like T, I'd suggest a donation to the Children's Law Center. They are making a difference every day for kids in situations like ours and worse. Blessings to you for asking. Here's the info: http://www.clcla.org/donate.htm

Marieke said...

I am completely inspired by T! If he knows ypu are doing this blog you can tell him, he has made someone colour when stressed all the way in the netherlands..

mikeco said...

I know them - and I Love the Children's Law Center!

and - you know what - maybe I will make a donation in honor of "T" :)

 
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