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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]MADem
(135,425 posts)regardless of expense.
What could "my governor" do? You do understand separation of powers? He's not "the boss" of the judiciary. He can issue some pardons, but that's about it. He can't tell a judge to undo a ruling.
And the child, having resided here for a year in the custody of DCF, IS a MA resident now, technically.
Her parents should have spent more time getting CT to help to get her back home, instead of swearing and screaming and spitting and issuing threats.
DCF didn't rule on this case. The MA state judiciary, in the person of the judge, did. And even though she is in the "custody" of the DCF (i.e. they have responsibility for her care) her day-to-day care has been seconded to the hospital, and now, the inpatient psychiatric facility where she resides, in Framingham.
DCF's problems have to do with social workers assessing home visits, not inpatients in medical facilities.