In re Cheyenne B.
Cheyenne B. was born in September 2000 to Nicholas B. and Ann B.[3] In January 2004 the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (Agency) detained Cheyenne after Ann hit her with a brush, bruising her lower back and buttocks. The Agency filed a petition under section 300, subdivisions (a) and (b), alleging Cheyenne had suffered serious physical harm as a result of Ann's inappropriate physical discipline, and Cheyenne was at risk of serious physical harm from ongoing domestic violence in the home and Nicholas and Ann's chronic methamphetamine use. The court sustained the allegations of physical abuse under section 300, subdivisions (a) and (b). The court ordered Nicholas to comply with his case plan, which included a domestic violence treatment program, general counseling, parenting education, and substance abuse treatment and testing through the Substance Abuse Recovery Management System program (SARMS). The order is affirmed.
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