Thursday, October 15, 2009

Questions

1. He is a convicted sex offender and the records found were document requests from three of his former foster daughters. Also they found evidence of sexual misconduct with one of his foster children. Also documents on how he was approved to be a foster parent.
2. DSHS check clears convicts; 174 kept jobs despite murder, rape and more.
3. The difference is that in order to access internal records you need permission from the person they are about. In this case the company is not a state company so the records are not public. Therefore, you need permission.
4. RCW 13.50.100: Information that has been withheld from the documents because it pertains to "juvenile justice or care agency records" and is confidently.
5. a. Notes= all public record. One copy has notes written on it and the other copy does not.
b. Said that the boy was being punished for trying to leave the home. The priest had hold of his hair and the boy got up from a chair quickly, causing the hair to be pulled out.
c. Hair cutting, grounding, hacks and hand slapping.
d. Yes notes are usable.
e. Drafts are exempt from public record in the state of Washington. Attempted to be labeled a draft but it really is not a draft.
f. It is included because the notes make it public record.
g. Complaint from both a mother and a counselor at Morning Star. (Mother called because she had been contacted by a counselor).
h. Media didn't challenge.

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