Child Placed With Convicted Felon In California
The state is increasing oversight of the child welfare agency in Santa Clara County. This decision follows the death of a two-year-old boy, Jackson Juarez, in foster care earlier this month. The boy was allegedly abused and killed by a teenage relative.
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“The state is stepping up oversight of the child welfare agency in Santa Clara County. This, after the tragic death of a two-year-old in foster care earlier this month”
KQED FM
“Martinez had a felony child endangerment conviction from back in 2014. That should have disqualified her from foster parenting under county policy... But Jackson ends up there anyway, and authorities allege the woman's 17-year-old son sexually and physically assaulted him.”
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