Monday, December 13, 2010

What You Need to Know About Your Child Abuse Case

Child abuse can be a very complicated issue no matter who is involved in it. Understanding a case such as this can be hard to do unless you are well informed in all the procedures that will take place once the arrest has been made. If you are arrested for a charge such as this, there are many things that will take place after the arrest has been made that you need to be well informed about.

The first thing that you should understand is the legal definition of child abuse In Texas, child abuse is defined as the physical, psychological, or sexual mistreatment of any child no matter what the circumstances are. If you are involved in a child abuse case, you need to know what type of child abuse charges that they are giving you. There are three different types of child abuse as stated before. Physical abuse is usually defined as the abuse to a child which involves neglect and beating or hitting the child in any way. Some people believe that if there isn't a bruise then it wasn't child abuse but that is not the case. Physical abuse can also include hurting a child through the use of fire, ice, chemicals, or any physical object that is used to cause harm to the child in question.

The next type of child abuse is psychological abuse which happens to be the most common type of abuse for children. This type of abuse is defined as any type of behavior that will cause psychological or emotional harm to the child that is involved. Psychological abuse can include yelling, demeaning, name calling, and verbal humiliation of a child which causes emotional stress and harm to that child This is one of the hardest types of abuse to prove because you never see any physical scars on the child that is being abused.

The last type of abuse is sexual abuse to a child Sexual abuse is defined as any sexual act that is forced upon or done to a child by an adult or person in their upper teenage years. This type of abuse can include anything from exposure of adult genitals to a child to forcing a child to be involved in any type of sexual activity. Usually this type of abuse comes with larger penalties because of the severity that usually comes with these types of situations.

With all three types of abuse you need to be aware of what the penalties are for each case. You should also speak with your lawyer about the details of your case to make sure that everyone is well informed and can handle everything as quickly as possible.




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Saturday, December 11, 2010

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Jesus has brought you, Leah Ward Sears all the way and He has "Greater works For You, today Justice Leah Ward Sears. He is such a wonderful saviour and we have never known Him to Fail... Bless You, Haskell and your family from Griffin, Georgia. Let's send some praise out my face book family of Ward's, Felker's, Culver's, Sand's, Felker's, Cater's, Henry's, Jone's ( most of the families last names) and our great church families. marywardcater@aol.com face book and twitter marywardcater@gmail.com face book Bless You and Your accomplishments!!! ****** Leah Ward Sears is the former Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court. She served on the court since 1992 when she was first appointed by then-governor Zell Miller, a Democrat. Sears became the court's chief justice in June 2005. She retired from the court in June 2009. [1] After Sears' final day on the court, Carol Hunstein was elevated to serve as chief justice. In August of 2009, Sears will begin a one-year fellowship with the William Thomas Sears Distinguished Fellow in Family Law for the Institute for American Values. The fellowship is named for her brother who died in 2007 after returning from service in the Middle East. Sears will teach a seminar, "Contemporary Issues in Family Law," at the University of Georgia Law School while on her fellowship. In October of 2009, Sears will begin working in the Atlanta offices of legal firm Schiff Hardin. [2] Justice Sears has been mentioned as a possible Barack Obama nominee to ...



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Wednesday, December 8, 2010