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C.S. v. Superior Court
The minorsinfant M.N. and year-old S.S.came to the attention of real party in interest on July 24, 2006, when M.N. was brought to a hospital by mother with injuries which were deemed to be suspicious. M.N. was found to have a fractured femur, fractured clavicle, and fractured skull. Contacted by a San Bernardino County Department of Childrens Services worker, mother asked the worker not to take her children, reported that she herself was a product of the system, and blamed M.N.s injuries on his day care provider. S.S. was at the time being cared for by M.N.s father and mothers former boyfriend, Jesus L. Mother also has an older child, who is in the custody of his natural father. The petition is denied.



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