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PETITION - NY City Council Resolution #22 & 27 On October 13, 1999 The U.S. Court of Appeals, ruled "It is Unconstitutional for the Administration for Children's Services to Remove Children from their parent's custody without a Court Order, Unless there is an eminent Risk of Harm." In response to that ruling, we the undersigned, do hereby Demand the appointment of a Special Federal Prosecutor to investigate the Human Rights Violations, Wrongful Removals and Unconstitutional practices against Children and their Families by: The NYC Administration for Children's Services, it's contracted Agencies and the NY Family Court System. NAME and Signature 1. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2.___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.___________________________________________________________________________________ 6.___________________________________________________________________________________ 7.___________________________________________________________________________________ 8.___________________________________________________________________________________ 9.___________________________________________________________________________________ 10.___________________________________________________________________________________ 11.___________________________________________________________________________________ 12.___________________________________________________________________________________ 13.___________________________________________________________________________________ 14.___________________________________________________________________________________ 15.___________________________________________________________________________________ 16.___________________________________________________________________________________ 17.___________________________________________________________________________________ 18.___________________________________________________________________________________ 19.___________________________________________________________________________________ 20.___________________________________________________________________________________ 21.___________________________________________________________________________________ 22.___________________________________________________________________________________ 23.___________________________________________________________________________________ 24.___________________________________________________________________________________ 25.___________________________________________________________________________________
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