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Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Arkansas Appellate Court Upholds Removal of Children From Alamo Compound
The Arkansas Court of Appeals on Nov. 18 decided three cases involving children who were taken into emergency custody by the Arkansas Department of Human Services from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries compound in Fouke, Arkansas. (See prior posting.) In all three cases the court affirmed the trial courts' determinations that the children were in a potentially dangerous situation in the compound which was raided last September, and therefore were properly found to be dependent-neglected. The cases are Seago v. Arkansas Department of Human Services, Broderick v. Arkansas Department of Human Services, and Reid v. Arkansas Department of Human Services.