Indictments were handed down last Thursday to 1 of the 3 Child
Protective Services (CPS) subordinates who were charged with Oppression,
a (misdemeanor), tampering with evidence, and falsifying and forging
documents to conduct illegal searches and seizures, which are third
degree felonies, punishable upon conviction by a maximum sentence of
from two to 10 years in prison and an optional fine of up to $10,000
First up Rebekah Ross Thonginh 34, she received hers on Thursday
afternoon in the 354th District Court. Thonginh was charged with four
seperate counts of official oppression and tampering with physical
evidence charge and of course plead not guilty. The prosecution only
introduced one count of official oppression, which is a misdemeanor.
read more:http://www.dontcomply.com/3-oppressive-texas-cps-agents-receive-felony-indictments/
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