· 7/18/2005
People v. D.H.
Citations
- 359 Ill. App. 3d 173
- 295 Ill. Dec. 709
- 833 N.E.2d 915
- 2005 Ill. App. LEXIS 696
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- holding the trial court, not the sheriff, has discretion to decide whether to leave a respondent in physical restraints
- holding the trial court, not the sheriff, has discretion to decide whether to leave a respondent in physical restraints
- “Certified copies of the requisite convictions create a prima facie showing of depravity ***.”
- “Certified copies of the requisite convictions create a prima facie showing of depravity ***.”
- “Certified copies of the requisite convictions create a prima facie showing of depravity, which shifts the burden to the parent to show by clear and convincing evidence that he is, in fact, not depraved.”
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