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In re J.M. CA4/2
In October 2014, six children (J.M., D.M., S.C., G.M., B.C., and B.M.), came to the attention of the San Bernardino Children and Family Services (CFS) following an incident in which mother’s significant other, the father of the youngest child, fired shots in the back yard of the family residence, resulting in his arrest. CFS filed a dependency petition based on the shooting, with allegations relating to the filthy conditions of the house, which had no running water, as well as the parents’ unsafe lifestyle (with a large marijuana grow in the back yard), excessive corporal punishment, and sexual abuse of the oldest daughter by the incarcerated stepfather.

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