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...regarding inappropriate physical discipline in appellants' household, the Child Protective Services Law (CPSL) required BCCYS to investigate and determine whether there was a risk of...
Carving out an exception to the state's spousal communication privilege law, the state Superior Court has ruled text messages exchanged between a married couple should be admitted as evidence in a cr
...Admissibility of Text Messages Spousal Privilege Child Abuse CPSL Commonwealth v. Hunter, PICS Case No. 13-0137...
In what he admitted was a "novel holding" in an apparent case of first impression that required him to "apply an ancient legal doctrine to modern technology," a Franklin County trial judge has allowe
...child was the result of corporal punishment. The Child Protective Services Law (CPSL) defines child abuse as an act by a perpetrator that causes "...
...requirement of Pennsylvania's Child Protective Services Law; Amend the CPSL so that it requires background checks on the part of non-school...
...Pennsylvania's Child Protective Services Law;Amend the CPSL so that it requires background checks on the part of non-school...
Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham came out swinging yesterday against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, announcing that a three-year grand jury investigation into sexual abuse of children b
When does corporal punishment cross the line and become child abuse? Not when 10 to 15 licks with a large plastic spoon leave red, oval bruises and welts on a child's buttocks, the Commonwealth Court
...Castille said the answer to resolve the conflict was found in the CPSL. "The definition of a dependent child contained in Section 6302...
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