In re J.N.
C.N. (appellant), the mother of G.K., J.K., A.K., R.N., J.N., and A.N. (the minors), appeals from the juvenile courts jurisdictional and dispositional orders. (Welf. & Inst. Code, 360, subd. (d), 395; further section references are to this code.) She does not contest the removal of G.K., J.K., and A.K. from her custody, but claims there was insufficient evidence to support removal of the other minors. We conclude otherwise. Not only was the evidence sufficient, it was overwhelming that appellant and her husband engaged in a pattern of abuse that created a substantial danger to all six of the minors physical and emotional well-being, and showed there were no reasonable means to protect any of the minors other than their removal from appellants custody. Thus, Court shall affirm the juvenile courts orders.
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