Wednesday, August 3, 2022
MALTREATMENT DETERMINATION - ANOTHER BATTLE
Since Amy's body was found by her son and Steve was charged with her murder, his parental rights were terminated by the State on the grounds of maltreatment which is defined as, "The infliction of bodily harm to a child or neglect of a child which demonstrates a grossly inadequate ability to provide minimally adequate parental care."
"Accidental" trauma, however, is different, and cannot be prevented by a parent. In his response to the State, Steve demonstrated that the abuse was alleged on the assumption that he knew his wife was dead when he allowed their son to go into the house and find her. In fact, the preponderance of evidence pointed to Amy dying after he left the house.
Sunday, June 26, 2022
Injustice
Injustice is never served upon only one man, but rather upon all of society, one man at a time.
RULES FOR THEE, BUT NOT FOR ME
Abuses continue to happen in this case. For an updated copy of 'Rules For Thee, but Not For Me' please contact Stephen Allwine #2...
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Abuses continue to happen in this case. For an updated copy of 'Rules For Thee, but Not For Me' please contact Stephen Allwine #2...
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On November 13, 2016, authorities responded to a 911 call from Stephen Allwine that he had come from a dinner out with their son to find tha...
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TO: Clerk of Appellate Courts, 305 Minnesota Judicial Center, 25 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Saint P...