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Appeals court rules Texas had no right to seize hundreds of children from polygamous sect

Associated Press | May 22, 08 12:31 PM CDT in US 

An appeals court has ruled that Texas had no right to seize hundreds of children from polygamous sect.

A Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints mother, right, and her attorney navigate the yellow police tape put up to keep journalists back while walking to the Tom Green County courthouse...   (Associated Press)
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints mothers walk to the Tom Green County courthouse for the fourth day of custody hearings near San Angelo, Texas, Thursday, May 22, 2008. (AP Photo/LM...   (Associated Press)
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Earlier, it was reported that half the mothers from a polygamist sect that Texas child welfare authorities put in foster care as children have now been declared adults.

Attorneys for Child Protective Services say 15 of the 31 mothers are adults. One is actually 27.

Another girl listed as an underage mother is 14, but the state has conceded she is not pregnant and does not have a child.

The underage mothers had been cited as evidence that the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints committed widespread sexual abuse of girls.

State officials raided a ranch run by a polygamist sect in west Texas. Their contention that abuse was widespread led to the removal of more than 460 children.

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