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In reply to the discussion: In early March, Judge Johnson put Justina Pelletier's medical care back with Dr. Korman/Tufts [View all]pnwmom
(110,261 posts)and that the Tufts metabolic specialists were wrong. The judge sided with one side of the dispute.
And the judge's earlier ruling prevented the parents from going public -- otherwise no privacy law would have prevented them from releasing all the details of her treatment.
The judge has NOW put her back in the care of doctors who will treat her medically -- so he is NOW affirming the original diagnosis, while not admitting the harm the state has done. Previously, he had agreed to let the psychiatrists take over her care, and that was a huge mistake that he also hasn't admitted.
If the child abuse laws are frequently mis-applied like this, expect calls for them to be struck down or seriously weakened in the future. And not just from the right side of the political spectrum. This is a question of abuse of state power as much as it is of children's rights. The judge hasn't been protecting the child, or he would have ordered the psychiatrists to include the Tufts doctors in her care more than a year ago.