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jerry coleman

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The states can initiate legal proceedings to involuntarily terminate the parental rights of birth parents who have abandoned their child.
 
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The rights of the accuser are the rights of the innocent. These rights require the judicial system to proceed according to the rules of evidence. These rules prevents people from being convicted on the basis of all of the following, except for
 
  A. Cell phone video
  B. Emotional prejudice
  C. Hearsay
  D. Other non-objective factors



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